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Aquaculture Profile For Pohnpei Federated States Of Micronesia



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  • Alternative Title:
    Assembled under the guidance of the Pohnpei State Division of Marine ; Development, Office of Economic Affairs and the Conservation Society ; of Pohnpei
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  • Description:
    This profile is the result of a collaborative process. The concept was developed from meetings of the

    Collaborative Alliance of the USDA-IFAFS project titled “Bridging Gaps to Insure Long-term Viability of

    Small Scale Mariculture in Hawaii and the U.S. Affiliated Islands”. The Collaborative Alliance is comprised

    of aquaculture stakeholders from the public and private sectors and is open to all interested participants to

    serve as a regional forum for consideration of aquaculture issues. The first meeting of the collaborative

    alliance was held in Kolonia, Pohnpei in February 2002. Participants from FSM national government and

    Pohnpei identified the need for aquaculture planning and policy at meetings of the Collaborative Alliance. As

    a starting point, it was decided to begin with a focus on Pohnpei State, rather than tackle the nation as a

    whole. It is hoped that this profile can provide a model for similar efforts in the other FSM states.

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  • Sea Grant Document Number:
    HAWAU-T-04-002
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    Public Domain
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    Library
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    urn:sha256:d187cbb348b7bec5d71027814f14620cb4a2f6d919077722fae7015f5ab141f8
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