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West Point Community Sciences Since January 2010 Presented by: Julius T. Wleh West Point Community Sciences Volunteer 1

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Page 1: West Point Community Sciences Since January 2010 Presented by: Julius T. Wleh West Point Community Sciences Volunteer 1

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West Point

Community Sciences Since January 2010

Presented by: Julius T. Wleh

West Point Community Sciences Volunteer

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Community Volunteers Name Stakeholder Group

Joseph J. Gaiwieh Kru Fisherman

Julius T. Wleh Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization

Ijuha Nah Kru Fish Processor

Ezekiel T. Chenne Youth Group

Abraham W. Wleh Sanitation

Cynthia Wright Popo Fish Processor

Romina Blamo Kru Fish Monger

Alphonso Nah Kru Fisherman

Jerry N. Blamo Secretary General (LAFA)

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GROUP PHOTO

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Community Sciences Leadership

Position Name

Community Sciences Chief Joseph J. Gaiwieh

Deputy Community Sciences Chief Ijuha Nah

Logistics Manager Abraham W. Wleh

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Procedures undertakenProcedures

Fish Monitoring

Air Temperature

Wind and Rain

Water Surface

Trawling

Shoreline Survey

Tide Level

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Findings from the Data Over Time

• Fish monitoring

Fish monitoring from January 8, 2010 to November 8, 2010 is poor due to the too many trawlers fishing in the Economic Exclusive Zone (EEZ).

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• Air TemperatureFrom January to November, the temperature has been stable allowing fishers to go out to fish. The highest temperature was recorded in September.

Findings from the Data Over Time

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West Point- Air Temperature

Degrees C

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Findings from the Data Over Time

• Wind and Rain

Over the period of January to November, there has been light rain and medium wind condition

• Water SurfaceOver the period from January to November the water surface has been flat ;again giving fishers the time to fish but production always low.

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• TrawlingThere have been too many trawlers fishing very close to shore causing lots of damages in fishing equipments.

Findings from the Data Over Time

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No. of trawlers seen the week before monitor-ing - West Point

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No. of fishers loosing gear due to trawlers - West Point

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Findings from the Data Over Time

• Shoreline SurveyThe over population of West POINT IS A PROBLEM. The shoreline of this community continues to be the dump site of community dwellers.

• Tide levelThe tide level has been on and off; that is as the sea tide rises, there is always threat and even destroying houses.

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Most pertinent procedure and whyMost Pertinent Procedures Why

1. Fish monitoring It makes us to Know the growth sizes of the fish

2. Shoreline Survey It gives us information on pollution and improper disposal of garbage/ waste.

3. Tide level It teaches us to know when there is danger.

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How community volunteers share findings with the community at large

Now

Plans for the future

In town hall meetings Explaining to individual community members

By having an information board. Going from one section of the community to

another.

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What you like most about the program

1. It build up our skills

2. Creates new ideas of fish monitoring

3. Make us to work efficiently

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The difficulties with the program

1. No public awareness

2. No rain gear

3. No cleaning equipment

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How the Coordinator can help you to:

• Increase the number of volunteers1. Sharing information about Community Sciences to other

community members2. Encourage them3. Motivate them to work hard in the sustainability of their livelihood

• Improve the communication on findings of Community Sciences to community members1. Going house to house2. Community event