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REPORT OF THE 6TH MEETING OF THE WORKING GROUP ... - Iccat

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6 TH WG INTEGRATED MONITORING MEASURES – MADRID 2010c) monitoring, control, surveillance and compliance activities relevant to port State measures, includingaccess to technology and equipment; andd) assisting developing States CPCs with the costs involved in any proceedings for the settlement ofdisputes that result from actions they have taken pursuant to this Recommendation.5. Cooperation with and among developing States CPCs in implementing this Recommendation may includethe provision of technical and financial assistance through bilateral, multilateral and regional channels,including South-South cooperation.6. CPCs shall establish an ad hoc working group to periodically report and make recommendations to theCPCs on the establishment of funding mechanisms including a scheme for contributions, identification andmobilization of funds, the development of criteria and procedures to guide implementation, and progress inthe implementation of the funding mechanisms. The ad hoc working group shall also take into account,inter alia.a) the assessment of the needs of developing States CPCs;b) the availability and timely disbursement of funds;c) transparency of decision-making and management processes concerning fundraising and allocations;andd) accountability of the recipient developing States CPCs in the agreed use of funds.7. CPCs shall take into account the reports and any recommendations of the ad hoc working group and takeappropriate action.23. Final provisionThis Recommendation replaces the Recommendation by ICCAT for a Revised ICCAT Port Inspection Scheme[Rec. 97-10].20

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