SMC — SHARED MEASUREMENT SYSTEM

+50 indicators that measure the real progress of each initiative across its three working groups.

Working collectively demands accountability — to its members, to allied organizations, and to the fishing sector. The SMC is ICPMX's response to that demand: a system of indicators built collaboratively that enables tracking the initiative's progress, guiding its activities, and learning along the way.

It is not a system imposed from the outside. It was designed by the ICPMX membership, integrating their experience and expertise through a consensus process that reflects the diversity of stakeholders and perspectives that make up the network.

Methodology

A system built from within

The construction of the SMC involved the collaborative work of the initiative's membership to reflect their individual and collective experiences and areas of expertise. A consensus-oriented methodology was developed that included research, information processing, and comparison of indicators for each topic. The result is a tool that is part of the network and evolves with it.

Types of Indicators

Three measurement horizons

Macro Indicators

Measure the long-term impact of the fishing sector in Mexico. Time horizon: 20 years.

Mezzo Indicators

Measure progress toward the goals set for 2030. Time horizon: medium term.

Specific Indicators

Measure specific actions from the triennial work plans (2021–2023 and 2024–2026).

Access the SMC

The detailed information of the Shared Measurement System — including macro, mezzo, and specific indicators — is available exclusively to ICPMX network members.

Membership Access

If you are an ICPMX member, download the indicator reports using the password shared by the Support Team.