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Belize Managed Access Expansion Training Timeline

Belize Managed Access Expansion Training Timeline. 22 July 2013. Managed Access Expansion Training Timeline. Training 1 description. When: July 2013, 2 weeks Where: Belize City and PG

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Belize Managed Access Expansion Training Timeline

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  1. Belize Managed Access Expansion Training Timeline 22 July 2013

  2. Managed Access Expansion Training Timeline

  3. Training 1 description • When: July 2013, 2 weeks • Where: Belize City and PG • Content: workshop to introduce MAC to the team (BFD, EDF, UCSB and Rare) they will be working with during the next 2.5 years

  4. Training 1 Content • The Government of Belize and the BFD, • Belize’s fisheries management and Fisheries Act, • MA framework, case studies, and catch shares principles • Enforcement policy & regulations • Fishermen organization principles and legal framework • Qualitative research, direct observation tools, how to plan and facilitate meetings

  5. Field work phase 1 description • When: August – September 2013, 2 months • Where: MA communities • Content: • Qualitative research through direct observation and 1:1 interaction with fishermen • For all field phases, there will be mentoring and support from managed access managers, BFD, EDF, and Rare

  6. Training 2 description • When: October – November 2013, 5 weeks • Where: TBD • Content: training on Pride methodology, field data collection, and leadership

  7. Training 2 Content • Open standards for the practice of conservation • Behavior change and social marketing theory • Barrier removal and social context assessment • Facilitating consensus building • Case studies benefits from MA and hypothetical fisheries exercise • Fish biological data collection methods • Catch per unit effort data collection and analysis • Training in monitoring for compliance

  8. Field work phase 2 description • When: October 2013, 5 months • Where: MA Communities • Content: • MA Access Design • Campaign research and base-line data collection

  9. Training 3 description • When: April 2014, 5 weeks • Where: TBD • Content: Research data analysis and campaign planning

  10. Training 3 Content • Research data analysis and campaign planning • Social Marketing Tools, branding, and effective messaging • Barrier removal strategy and fishermen exchanges • Business and entrepreneurship • National fisheries diversification and economic alternatives plan

  11. Field work 3 description • When: May 2014, 15 months • Where: MA communities • Content: • Preparing Campaign Launch (2 months) • Campaign Launch • Campaign Implementation • MACs, supported by mentoring, launch a social marketing campaign designed to generate behavior changes in fishermen to expand Managed Access • Post campaign research (2 months)

  12. Training 4 description • When: December 2015, 4 weeks • Where: TBD • Content: • MACs analyze and present campaign results and report back to fishermen. • Draft a follow-up plan for BC sustainable impact

  13. Managed Access design & campaign research baseline Field immersion & fishing sector characterization Campaign results analysis & evaluation

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