On the road to implementing an ecosystem approach to the management of Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem by Angola, Namibia and South Africa.
The Management Board comprises national delegations from each Contracting State, each led by a director-General or Permanent Secretary, or his or her nominee. Its role is to promote a co-coordinated regional approach to dealing with management issues concerning the BCLME. Meetings and Reports of the Management Board MB Report of the 5th Meeting of MB (June 2010) Extraordinary meeting of MB and EAC 25 Nov 2009 MB Report of the 4th Meeting of the MB (April 2009) MB Report of the 3rd Meeting of MB Nov 2008 MB Report of extraordinary Meeting of MB April 2008 First BCC MB meeting Second BCC MB meeting BCC Extraordinary MB meeting Third BCC MB meeting
The Management Board comprises national delegations from each Contracting State, each led by a director-General or Permanent Secretary, or his or her nominee. Its role is to promote a co-coordinated regional approach to dealing with management issues concerning the BCLME. Meetings and Reports of the Management Board
MB Report of the 5th Meeting of MB (June 2010)
Extraordinary meeting of MB and EAC 25 Nov 2009
MB Report of the 4th Meeting of the MB (April 2009)
MB Report of the 3rd Meeting of MB Nov 2008
MB Report of extraordinary Meeting of MB April 2008
First BCC MB meeting Second BCC MB meeting BCC Extraordinary MB meeting Third BCC MB meeting
BCC CFAO Vacancy Announcement l 27-01-2012
1.5 million Euro support for ecosystem approach to marine fisheries management
A joint research project that is expected to modernise and improve the management of key marine fisheries in Angola, Namibia and South Africa, will be launched by the Benguela Current Commission in Windhoek on May 27.
€1.5 million support for EAF – Sancor Newsletter #95 – July 2011
The purpose of the Benguela Current Commission is to coordinate a joint research project that is expected to modernise and improve the management of key marine fisheries in Angola, Namibia and South Africa.
Aptly named ECOFISH, the project aims to improve the scientific assessment of hake, horse mackerel and sardinella – three fish stocks considered most important for securing the prosperity of the fishing industries of Angola, Namibia and South Africa, and the livelihoods of fishers and fish workers. Read more...
Visserye beweeg na hoer vlak – Republikein - 1 Junie 2011
Ensuring the Ecosystems – Fishing Industry News – June 2011
Joint research project launched – Maritime SA – May/ June 2011
Namibia, SA, Angola launch fisheries project – The Namibian – 30 May 2011
Angola, Namibia and South Africa prepare to sign Benguela Convention – Maritime SA – Mar/ Apr 2011
Treaty safeguarding sea environment is due in December – Business Day - 29 March 2011