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Executive Summary
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Foreword
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- Papua New Guinea
Led by Conservation International (CI) and local partner, Eco-Custodian Advocates (ECA), with support from the Australian Government, the Spread the Reach of Community-based Resource Management Project supported partner communities to better protect their coral reefs and to develop innovative tools that encourage communities to work together to protect the marine environment which they all rely on.
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- Solomon Islands
Led by Conservation International (CI) and with support from the Australian Government, the Expanding the Reach of Community-based Resource Management in the Solomon Islands (ERSI) Project supported communities to better protect their coral reefs and to establish lasting systems to continue supporting communities to protect the marine environment into the future.
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The Coral Triangle Fishers Forum (CTFF) is a regional platform hosted by the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF), designed to enable fisher folks and other industry stakeholders to share experiences and perspectives about the issues in the Coral Triangle region that affect them, and find common ground in achieving sustainable and equitable fisheries.
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We the participants of the Third Coral Triangle Fishers Forum:
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The 4-day Sulu-Sulawesi Seascape Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM)
Implementation Planning Meeting was the first multi-national meeting in the Coral Triangle (CT)
region aimed at developing operational plans to implement transboundary EAFM. The meeting
was supported by the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security
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- Timor-Leste
This study analyzes stakeholder perceptions of how the Coral Triangle has benefited from the US CTI Support Program and what tangible outcomes at the regional scale have been cascaded to the local scale. The study also provides important guidelines for future projects in terms of implementation strategy and thematic needs.