Top cover image: © Zahiyd Namo, SPC
Overview of CBFM
CBFM site-based coverage
3,000 | Coastal communities in total | |||
158 | Coastal communities covered by CBFM | |||
158 | CBFM sites active* | |||
Community unit: villages. |
Community-based resource management
In Solomon Islands, community-based resource management (CBRM) is the tool used for community fisheries management. This is supported by legislation which allows communities to develop and implement their community fisheries management plans in consultation with the Director and Provincial Executive.
The CBRM section of the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources supports resource users and owners through awareness activities, development of community fisheries management plans, trainings and monitoring.
Image: © Zahiyd Namo, SPC
The legislation allows for co-management agreements that mean customary rights holders have legally enforceable rights to manage their traditional marine areas. Under the Fisheries Management Act 2015, community fisheries management plans may establish community marine protected areas and marine managed areas. The community fisheries management plan can be accepted and published in the Gazette by the Minister, meaning that its management measures have legal status.
- Fisheries Management Act 2015 -see part 4 section 18
- Provincial Government Act 1997
- Local Government Act 1964
For further detailed information, visit the legal profile page for Solomon Islands on Reeflex.
The National Fisheries Policy includes actions for the management of marine resources by communities.
Connecting with this policy, the following strategy outlines ways to scale-up and improve CBRM support to communities.
- Solomon Islands Community Based Coastal and Marine Resource Management (CBCMRM) Strategy 2021 – 2025
Related resource(s)
by Simon Foale and Russell Kelley, Digital Dimensions and Eco Media Production Group.
Associated website(s)
Inshore Division - Community Based Resource Management section
References
- Gillett R. and Lightfoot C. 2002. The contribution of fisheries to the economies of Pacific island countries: a report prepared for the Asian Development Bank, the Forum Fisheries Agency, and the World Bank. Manila: ADB (Pacific studies series). 218 p. https://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/publication/28819/contribution-fisheries.pdf
- Gillett R.E., Fong M. 2023. Fisheries in the economies of Pacific Island countries and territories (Benefish Study 4). Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 704 p. https://www.spc.int/digitallibrary/get/ppizh
- O’Connor S., D'Andrea A., Recio-Blanco X. and Devez S. 2023. Legal guide to enabling and strengthening coastal fisheries co-management in the Pacific. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 212 p. https://www.spc.int/digitallibrary/get/s5b7j
- Pacific Data Hub. 2022. Population Statistics Map, Solomon Islands 2022. Population Dashboard, SPC. Available at: https://pacificdata.org/population-dashboard
- Pacific Law and Policy Database on Coastal Fisheries and Aquaculture (Reeflex) - https://www.spc.int/CoastalFisheries/Legislation/main
CBFM site-based coverage references
- Govan H. and Lalavanua W. 2022. Status of Community-based Fisheries Management in Pacific Islands Countries and Territories: survey report. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 70 p. https://www.spc.int/digitallibrary/get/H_uNgzxUo7kB36r