Available datasets
Dataset roadmap
Two datasets currently power the live dashboards. Five more are in the governance pipeline for 2026 publication, broadening coverage from training and results to publications, indicators, and CBFM data.
FAME training register
11,977 participations across 880 events, 4,991 unique people, 22 PICTs.
2025 FAME Results Register
49 reportable results aligned to the 7 Business Plan objectives.
Historical results 2018–2024
Full 7-year archive of 401 prior FAME results — currently held as static page data.
Publication metadata
DOI-aligned FAME publications corpus (reports, datasets, advice).
Country indicator tables
22-PICT indicators on coastal, tuna, climate, livelihoods.
CBFM site registry
Structured site-level CBFM data — programme, sites, area, communities.
Tuna economic indicators
Catch, value, access fees, employment by PICT — 2014→present.
How FAME data flows from source to dashboard
Each published dataset traces back to a primary source system. From there it's cleaned, anonymised where needed, and connects to one or more user-facing dashboards.
1 Primary source systems
- CD Capacity Development training register
- MERL FAME MERL results framework
- OFP Oceanic Fisheries Programme catch/effort logs
- CFP Coastal Fisheries Programme surveys
- PIM Publication metadata system
2 Curated datasets
- Training register (live)
- Results register (live)
- Historical results 2018–2024 (soon)
- Publication metadata (soon)
- Country indicators (planned)
3 User-facing dashboards
Open data principles
Source-attributed
Every record traces to the originating system (training register, MERL framework, partner agency). Source and last-refresh date are surfaced on each dataset.
Member-first
Country-level disaggregations are available where reporting permits. Sensitive personal data (participant emails, phone numbers) is never exposed in published views.
Standards-aligned
Indicators map to the FAME Business Plan 2024-2028, the Regional Roadmap, A New Song, and SDG 14 where applicable.