ASCLME - Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems Project

 

Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems Project

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The ASCLME project is part of a multi-project, multi-agency programme - The Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystem Programme (ASCLMEs) - which aims to institutionalise cooperative management of the two LMEs. The ASCLMEs Programme is implemented in a phased way, so that a knowledge base is built progressively and technical and management capabilities are strengthened at the regional scale so as to address transboundary environmental concerns.
The Programme’s overall objectives are:

  • to acquire sufficient baseline data to support an ecosystem-based approach to the management of the two LMEs;
  • to produce a TDA and SAP for both the Agulhas Current and the Somali Current LMEs.

Fishermen with Dhow and nets, Tanga, Tanzania. Image courtesy Lucy Scott

The overall ASCLMEs Programme comprises the ASCLME Project (IW:LEARN), the SWIOF Project and the WIO-LaB Project.

SWIOFP and ASCLME produced a joint TDA and SAP; WIO-LaB finished before the other two and produced their own TDA and SAP.

The ASCLME Project SAP Implementation Phase Project is the Western Indian Ocean Strategic Action Programme Policy Harmonisation and Institutional Reforms Project (WIO-SAPPHIRE). (IW:LEARN)

The WIO-LaB Project's SAP Implementation Phase Project is WIOSAP.

SWIOFP has yet to move to a SAP Implementation Phase; some "continuity" activities are foreseen in the WIO-SAPPHIRE Project (IW:LEARN).


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Funding Agency

The Global Environment Facility provides the funding for the ASCLME Project along with co-financing from Country and other international partners.

Implementing Agency

The United Nations Development Programme is responsible for implementing the Project through the Mauritius Country Office.

Executing Agency

The United Nations Office for Project Services is responsible for providing administrative and logistical support to the Project.

Content Copyright 2008-2014 ASCLME Project.
The ASCLME Project reached end-of-life on 31 March 2014. For information on the SAP Implementation Phase,
please visit the Western Indian Ocean Strategic Action Programme Policy Harmonisation and Institutional Reforms (WIO SAPPHIRE) Project.

See also: The African Centre for Capacity Development in Ocean Governance (AfriCOG).