Building Sustainable Fishing Capacity in American Samoa

GrantID: 13057

Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $100,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in American Samoa with a demonstrated commitment to Small Business are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Grant Overview

Risk Compliance Training for Sustainable Fishing in American Samoa

In American Samoa, the unique marine environment presents both opportunities and challenges for local fishermen. Overfishing poses a significant threat to marine biodiversity, with some fish populations showing signs of depletion. This grant initiative is designed to address these environmental concerns while providing local fishermen with training on sustainable fishing practices, directly contributing to the preservation of the ecosystem.

Eligible participants will mainly include local fishermen who engage in subsistence fishing or are involved in commercial fishing activities. The application process will require participants to demonstrate an understanding of current fishing practices and commitment to adopting sustainable alternatives. The program’s aim is to ensure that fishermen not only comply with existing regulations but also embrace practices that promote long-term ecological balance.

The expected outcomes of this initiative are multifaceted. By equipping local fishermen with sustainable fishing techniques, the hope is to improve fish stocks, which have been on the decline in recent years. This would benefit not just the fishermen themselves but also the community at large, which relies on local fisheries for food security and cultural preservation. Successful outcomes will be measured by improvements in fish populations, as well as fishermen's adherence to sustainable practices over time.

In American Samoa, where the economy is heavily reliant on fishing and tourism, the initiative’s focus on sustainability is particularly critical. Encouraging responsible fishing practices is vital to ensuring that both the local economy and the unique marine ecosystem can thrive. Furthermore, by involving local fishermen in the decision-making process, the initiative fosters a sense of ownership and responsibility toward environmental stewardship.

To implement this program effectively, a collaborative approach will be established with marine scientists and educators to conduct hands-on workshops and training sessions. Monitoring success will involve regular assessments of fish populations, as well as feedback from participants on the efficacy of the training provided. This comprehensive strategy aims to promote sustainable fishing practices while safeguarding the marine environment that is integral to the cultural and economic life of American Samoa.

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