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Project
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About the Directors and Associates
Reports/Publications by GPA

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Contacting
GPA
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Gillett,
Preston and Associates Inc. (GPA) provides consulting services in
support of fishery and marine resource assessment, development and
management projects. The company's corporate goal is to provide
high quality technical and managerial support to efforts by developing
countries, especially those in the Pacific Islands region and South-East
Asia, to rationally exploit and manage their living marine resources.
In doing so, GPA strives to promote the development of locally-based
marine research and management capabilities as a means of achieving
sustainable resource use.
The
company's Pacific Island focus is reflected in its location, being
headquartered in Port Vila, Vanuatu, with company directors resident
in Suva, Fiji, and Noumea, New Caledonia. GPA also has associates
in two Pacific rim countries, as well as affiliated consultants
in several Pacific Island and metropolitan locations. The company
is currently engaged on projects in both the Pacific Island and
South-East Asian regions.
As
a Pacific Island-based company, GPA has a long-term commitment to
the future well-being of the region. This is reflected in the manner
in which projects are implemented and in the working relationships
with clients and partners. The company is working energetically
to support the over-arching goal of sustainable marine resource
development and use in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.
GPA
is able to provide services and support spanning the entire spectrum
of fisheries development and management, including:
- fishery-sector
planning/ elaboration of sustainable marine resource development
plans;
- establishment,
implementation and monitoring of management-oriented research
programmes on marine resources;
- market/trade
studies;
-
financial appraisals of fishery investment proposals, and technical
advice in support of private sector development activities;
- rapid
rural appraisals, consultations with resource users, and development
of community-based marine resource management systems;
- enhancement of fishery sector institutions
- documentation
of traditional marine resource use and systems of customary marine
tenure;
- quality
assurance advisory services
for the seafood industry and regulatory authorities;
- assistance
to commercial operates in establishing Hazard Analysis and Critical
Control Point (HACCP) programmes for seafood products;
- socio-economic
impact assessments of fishery projects, especially those targeting
disadvantaged groups or communities;
- training
needs assessments and fishery sector human resource development
planning;
- organisation
/ delivery of training courses, workshops and technical conferences;
- evaluation
of organisational structures and institutional capacity-building;
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information gathering and packaging;
- planning
and implementation of field resource surveys and stock assessments;
- assessments
of the environmental impacts of fisheries projects and of the
effects of other development projects on marine resources;
- fishery-related
infrastructure development studies and evaluations;
- identification
and promotion of marine bio-diversity conservation zones;
- identification
of fishery development opportunities, under-utilised resources
and appropriate development projects;
- fishery
product development and marketing studies;
- project
feasibility studies, reviews, appraisals and evaluations;
- overall
management of marine resource development projects and teams.
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