Report on potential return on investments: Cost-benefit analysis of potential EU fleet investments in selected Case Studies
Main Authors: | Failler, Pierre, Touron-Gardic, Grégoire, Arias-Hansen, Juliana, Rodriguez, Alexandre, Doblado, Sonia Martín, Hermansen, Øystein |
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Failler, Pierre Touron-Gardic, Grégoire Arias-Hansen, Juliana Rodriguez, Alexandre Doblado, Sonia Martín Hermansen, Øystein |
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Report on potential return on investments: Cost-benefit analysis of potential EU fleet investments in selected Case Studies |
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2020 |
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SFPA - Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreements CFP - Common Fisheries Policy Investment opportunities Horizon 2020 Mauritania Senegal EU fleet |
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The overarching objective of the FarFish project is to provide knowledge, tools and methods to support responsible, sustainable and profitable EU fisheries outside European waters, both within the jurisdiction (EEZ) of non-EU coastal states as well as in international waters / high seas. In order to achieve this the FarFish project has produced this report with the aim to identify, study and potentially recommend investment opportunities for EU operators within some of the project’s case study countries.
This report studies investment opportunities within the small pelagic fisheries in Mauritanian waters, and the associated value chains, as well as the tuna fish pole and line fishery by the coast of the Atlantic Façade of Africa (mainly SW - Senegal), and the associated value chains. Also, a section is dedicated to investigating the specific case of investment of French capital in tuna fisheries in Seychelles in the Indian Ocean. |
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