Commonwealth Trade, Oceans, and Natural Resources Directorate working towards sustainable fisheries development. Photo by Paul Einerhand on Unsplash.

Project Overview

Digital Fisheries in the Commonwealth

Commonwealth of Nations

Location: Global/International Association of 56 Member States
Year: 2023
Project: The State of Digital Fisheries in the Commonwealth
Photo: Photo by Paul Einerhand on Unsplash

The State of Digital Fisheries in the Commonwealth

The Trade, Oceans and Natural Resources Directorate (TONRD) within the Commonwealth Secretariat is instrumental in fostering effective policy mechanisms for increased trade and sustainable development of marine resources across member states. Notably, the Commonwealth Connectivity Agenda for Trade and Investment (CCA) stands as a crucial initiative to elevate intra-Commonwealth trade to $2 trillion by 2030. However, challenges persist within the fisheries sector, including poor governance, inadequate infrastructure, and market inefficiencies, necessitating the exploration of digital fisheries in the Commonwealth.

Contribution

MarFishEco contributed a comprehensive background paper analyzing the current state of fisheries and digitalization across the Commonwealth’s five regions, presenting policy recommendations for short-term responses and long-term resilience in the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Our team conducted extensive desk research, literature reviews, and surveys, offering an in-depth assessment of the sector’s status and outlining potential strategies to leverage digitalization.

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