Aquaculture Development Plan 2008-2013 Country/Territory Vanuatu Document type Date Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Fisheries Keyword Fish products Fishery management and conservation Fishing area Aquaculture Mariculture Crustaceans Geographical area ASIA AND THE PACIFIC, Least Developed Countries, Melanesia, Oceania, Small Island Developing States, South Pacific Abstract The Aquaculture Development Plan 2008-2013 is a guide to aquaculture development in Vanuatu. It highlights the main commodities considered as having high potential for the Vanuatu situation, and identifies strategies, resources and key stakeholders required for the plan’s implementation. It highlights the need for all stakeholders to make a concerted effort to promote the development of aquaculture as complementary to wild fisheries production. The policy identifies seven critical areas that need to be addressed in order to produce the development framework required to bring the high-priority commodities to fruition. These critical areas are:putting in place appropriate aquaculture policy and legislation;establishing credit and finance schemes for the public and private sector;ensuring that adequate infrastructure is in place, including basic utilities and transportation;instigating research and development that will address bottlenecks in farming,marketing, etc.;ensuring that environmental management and biosecurity programmes maintain development within limits and at an acceptable level of risk;providing adequate extension support to farmers and communities; and undertaking human resource development to ensure that the public and private sector have the necessary skills and training for aquaculture. Full text English Website www.spc.int