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Public involvement and outreach

Author(s)
She Carol
Publisher
The Western Pacific Fishery Management Council
Publication Year:
1995
Publication Place
Honolulu, HI
Physical Description:
31 pages; tables
Call Number
VF 41129
Language
English
Record ID:
13665
Legacy PEIN ID:
53558
General Notes
Contents: 1. introduction, 2. background, 3. principles for managing US fisheries in the Western Pacific, 3. goals, 3. objectives, 5. Public involvement/outreach description, 5. training sessions/programs/information sessions, 5. conduct education sessions for educators and public/private school systems, 6. establish public information sessions, 6. conduct informal meetings for commercial and recreational fisher people, 7. support an internship program for US affiliated Pacific Islanders, 7. support a summer school program which focuses on sustainable fishries, 8. conduct briefings and provide regular mailings to government officials who are members fo committees related to ocean issues, 8. develop a speakers bureau and a lecture series, 9. utilize radio and television to disseminate information, 10. provide information to periodicals and newspapers, 10. conduct exhibits at museums, libraries and/or the chambers of commerce, 11. special events, 11. the council will participate in special events, 12. coordiante and sponsor/co sponsor workshops, 13. product development, 13. audio visual, 13. produce a series of 10-12 minute video tapes targeting community leaders, decision and policy makers, 14. produce audio and video tapes for trade shows and/or festivals as part of the displays, 14. produce audio and video tapes andslides for presentations and exhibits, 15. develop radio spots and television spots to reach the general public in all areas of the western Pacific region, 16. work in conjunction with various fishing shows in developing/producing a segment as one of the show's fishing hours, 16. develop an information spot ont he internet, 17. printed materials/displays, 17. provide multilingual information to harbors, Marinas, boat captains, 17. develop interperive displays and exhibits to be exhibited at museums, libraries, 18. develop curricula for public/private school systems, 19. develop display for trade shows and council meetings, 19. produce informational materials, e.g., flyers, handouts/articles, appendices, 21-28. possible cooperating organizations and contacts, 29. harbors listings and contacts, 30. fishing clubs/associations, 31. rotary clubs listing
Author(s)
She Carol
Publisher
The Western Pacific Fishery Management Council
Publication Year:
1995
Publication Place
Honolulu, HI
Physical Description:
31 pages; tables
Call Number
VF 41129
Language
English
Record ID:
13665
Legacy PEIN ID:
53558
General Notes
Contents: 1. introduction, 2. background, 3. principles for managing US fisheries in the Western Pacific, 3. goals, 3. objectives, 5. Public involvement/outreach description, 5. training sessions/programs/information sessions, 5. conduct education sessions for educators and public/private school systems, 6. establish public information sessions, 6. conduct informal meetings for commercial and recreational fisher people, 7. support an internship program for US affiliated Pacific Islanders, 7. support a summer school program which focuses on sustainable fishries, 8. conduct briefings and provide regular mailings to government officials who are members fo committees related to ocean issues, 8. develop a speakers bureau and a lecture series, 9. utilize radio and television to disseminate information, 10. provide information to periodicals and newspapers, 10. conduct exhibits at museums, libraries and/or the chambers of commerce, 11. special events, 11. the council will participate in special events, 12. coordiante and sponsor/co sponsor workshops, 13. product development, 13. audio visual, 13. produce a series of 10-12 minute video tapes targeting community leaders, decision and policy makers, 14. produce audio and video tapes for trade shows and/or festivals as part of the displays, 14. produce audio and video tapes andslides for presentations and exhibits, 15. develop radio spots and television spots to reach the general public in all areas of the western Pacific region, 16. work in conjunction with various fishing shows in developing/producing a segment as one of the show's fishing hours, 16. develop an information spot ont he internet, 17. printed materials/displays, 17. provide multilingual information to harbors, Marinas, boat captains, 17. develop interperive displays and exhibits to be exhibited at museums, libraries, 18. develop curricula for public/private school systems, 19. develop display for trade shows and council meetings, 19. produce informational materials, e.g., flyers, handouts/articles, appendices, 21-28. possible cooperating organizations and contacts, 29. harbors listings and contacts, 30. fishing clubs/associations, 31. rotary clubs listing
Record Created: 24-Oct-2000
Record Modified: 18-Dec-2020