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Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems Project

Welcome to the ASCLME Project

Over the next five years, the nine countries of the western Indian Ocean region, including Comoros, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Seychelles, Somalia, South Africa and Tanzania, will work together through the Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems (ASCLME) Project.

Steering Committee Meeting 2009 PDF Print E-mail

Steering Committee Meeting

9-11 March, 2009

The second Steering Committee Meeting of the ASCLME Project will take place in the Seychelles from the 9th to the 11th of March, 2009. This page serves as an information resource for all invited to attend. Please be sure to check it from time to time for additional important information as it becomes available.

Please note that once we have finalised accommodation in the Seychelles, this information will be placed on the website.

Visa information

No visas are required by any nationals who wish to enter the Seychelles.

The requirements are a valid passport (valid up to 6 months)

Onward return ticket

Sufficient funds for your stay

Proof of suitable accommodation for the length of your stay

Do remember that those of you who are travelling from a yellow fever area, will need a certificate of vaccination.

Seychelles - Currency

The Seychelles Rupee. The Euro, GBP and the USD are acceptable. Wherever possible, it is probably best to charge items to your credit card.

Coral Strand Hotel - accommodation

After several negotiations, we have managed to secure a hotel in the Seychelles, called the Coral Strand and they have offered extremely reasonable prices.

Coral Strand Hotel is nestled in the BEAU VALLON BAY, the most famous beach on Mahe and is only 15 km away from the international airport and 5 km from Victoria, the exotic capital of the Seychelles Islands. The hotel boasts 130 rooms and is an international meeting point and the cultural centre of Mahe for visitors from all over the world.

Please follow this link for further information:-  http://www.coralstrand.com/

Steering Committee Members and UNDP-GEF ASCLME Staff

Your booking has been made at the hotel. Please note that there are two types of rooms available (see below) and you need to specify which one you would prefer. You can contact the hotel directly - Eric Renard - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Should you not specify, a room will be allocated for you.

A shuttle service has been organised to and from the airport. Please look out for the person with the ASCLME sign.

Observers

To ensure that you are collected at the airport, it is extremely important that you forward your flight details to all three of the following people:-

Rebecca Loustau Lalanne - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Fabrina Molle - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Denis Matatiken - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Please note a block booking has been made for the ASCLME conference. You will need to contact the hotel directly to book a room. Please tell Eric Renard - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it that you are part of this delegation and wish to receive the special rates. You will need to confirm the type of room you wish to book. Should you not specify your room, a room will be allocated for you.

There are two types of rooms available at the special rates to delegates:-

The Superior has tea and coffee facilities; seating facilities (a small lounge with table and couch), aircon; balcony
The standard rooms have aircon, desk and chair only, no balcony

*Standard room sea view:*
- Single on BB: 115 USD per room per night
- Double on BB: 130 USD per room per night

*Superior room sea view:*
- Single on BB: 130 USD per room per night
- Double on BB: 145 USD per room per night

Please note that there are not many superior rooms available, so it will be up to you to notify the hotel accordingly.

Conference Facility


All three conferences will take place at the International Conference Centre of the Seychelles (ICCS)

Monday 9th March – WIOLaB and ASCLME combined meeting – 60pax
Tuesday 10th March – Parallel meetings - ASCLME = 32 delegates; WIOLaB = 26 delegates
Wednesday 11th March - Parallel meetings - ASCLME = 32 delegates; WIOLaB = 26 delegates

Buses have been hired to take all delegates to and from the hotel on a daily basis.

Useful Documents

  1. Report on previous Steering Committee Meeting (Durban, January 2008)
  2. Invitation to the ASCLME Second Steering Committee Meeting
  3. Invitation à la seconde réunion du Comité Directeur d’ASCLME
  4. Convite para a Segunda Reunião do Comité Directivo do ASCLME
  5. Final proposed agenda for Steering Committee Meeting in the Seychelles - 9th - 11th March 2009
  6. Proposition D’agenda Pour Le Second Comite Directeur Du Projet ASCLME, Baie De Beauvallon- Les Seychelles Du 9 Au 11 Mars 2009
  7. Agenda proposta para a segunda reunião do comité directivo do projecto ASCLME, Beauvallon bay – Seicheles, 9 – 11 de Março de 2009
  8. Report to Steering Committee 2009 by Project Director

 

Meeting Documents

Presentations from the meetings are available from the website in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. These can be downloaded one by one below, or a complete ZIP archive of all the presentations (~26 megabytes) is available from here. We would encourage those of you on slow or otherwise unreliable connections to use a download manager, such as Free Download Manager (the Lite version is only 2.1Mb), to get hold of this file.

Meeting Agendas

 

9 March

4.1 Kaitira Katonda [missing]
4.2 David Vousden The ASCLME Project – An update on Progress and Implementation since Inception
4.3, 5.1, 6.1 Peter Scheren   Update on Implementation Status of the WIO-LaB Project + Status of WIO-LaB TDA and SAP + Enhancing coordination and partnerships for addressing the challenges of ecosystem-based management in the WIO region.
5.2 Lucy Scott Summary of ASCLME Project work schedule for LME based TDA/SAP development
6.2 Lucy Scott Regional Project Coordination Forum, 2-4 October 2008
6.5 Lucy Scott Approaches to data and information management in regional projects –update
6.7 Warwick Sauer Capacity Building and Training: Regional Initiatives

10 March

5.1 David Vousden Introduction to the 2nd ASCLME Steering Committee Meeting and Summary of Progress.
5.2 Review of Decisions Arising from 1st Steering Committee Meeting and Actions Taken [same linked file as above]
5.3 David Vousden Update of Improvements to Project Outputs and Activities
6.1.1 Tommy Bornman Offshore Ecosystem and Oceanographic Data Collection
6.1.2 Lucy Scott Coastal and Nearshore Data Review and Collection
6.1.3 David La Roche Persistent Organic Pollutants
6.1.4 Warwick Sauer Coastal Livelihoods Study
6.2.1, 6.2.2 Lucy Scott Data Handling and Management and Data Synthesis and Information Generation
6.2.3 Tommy Bornman Indicator adoption and ecosystem monitoring

11 March

6.3.1 Lucy Scott MEDA and TDA Development
6.3.2, 6.3.3 Magnus Ngoile This presentation was in multiple files
1) Main Presentation This document had links to: 2) SAP Development Processes 3) EEZ Documents 4) Governance – Areas of Coverage 5) Sustainable Financing
6.3.4 Warwick Sauer Capacity Building and Training
6.4.1 James Stapley and Claire Attwood Outcome 4.1: LME Coordination, Communication and Participation Mechanisms Established
6.4.2 Magnus Ngoile Coordination with Partners and Projects; ASCLME Sister Projects
6.4.3 Lucy Scott Coordination with Partners and projects – others
6.5 David La Roche Project Structure and Management (part of same document linked earlier)
7.1 David Vousden Review of 2008 Work Plan and Achievements
This contained 4 linked files for delivery of Outcomes One Two Three Four
7.2 David Vousden Review of 2008 Budget Expenditure
7.3 David Vousden 2009 Work Plan and Budget for endorsement
This contained 4 linked files for Workplans for Outcomes One Two Three Four
8.1 Nancy Gitonga AU and NEPAD – Linkages to ASCLME
8.2 Nancy Gitonga Sub Saharan Africa Sustainable Fisheries Investment Fund
8.3 Sarah Gotheil GEF/IUCN Seamounts Project

 
“This is the second meeting of the Project Steering Committee and it is a valuable exercise to look back and compare this meeting with the last. In January 2008, David didn’t even have his full team, and although his plans looked good, he had yet to prove himself. Today, it is obvious that he has put together an excellent team that is performing well. And Magnus brings a new dimension to the project. He is someone with strong links to the top decision makers of the region and he is well positioned to convey to them the importance of the Project. Magnus has an excellent grasp of the policy issues and understands the importance of political buy-in.

I also believe that the “add-on” coastal sustainability study will prove to be an advantage in the long run because it will make the Project as a whole more palatable to the decision-makers.
So, yes, the project has made very good progress, and this is best reflected in the successful cruise programme that was instituted last year. The PCU is generating a lot of excitement and enthusiasm and I believe we really are on track now.”

Johann Augustyn, Chief Director of Research, Marine and Coastal Management Branch, Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa.


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