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This briefing report outlines the key achievements of the Marine and Coastal Management division in the past year, including the allocation of commercial fishing rights, successful legal outcomes, the establishment of environmental courts, and ongoing rehabilitation efforts along the coastline. The report also presents objectives for 2004/2005 within various areas such as resource management, research, and monitoring. Highlights include plans for new marine protected areas, publishing policies for fishing rights, and enhancing sustainable practices in South Africa’s fishing industry.
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BUDGET BRIEFING BY THE BRANCH: MARINE AND COASTAL MANAGEMENTTO THE SELECT COMMITTEE: NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES 25 May 2004
Key achievements over the past 12 months • Completion of the Allocation of ~ 4000 commercial fishing rights • Won all 47 Review Cases, including a unanimous judgment in the Constitutional Court • Continued with the Successful Implementation of the 4x4 Regulations • Commenced discussions with the Dept of Water Affairs and Forestry on aspects of the Coastal Zone Management Bill • Allocated 10 year commercial fishing rights in the abalone fishery • Invited applications for the development of a South African Large Pelagic Fishery
Key achievements over the past 12 months continued • Successful implementation of the world’s first environmental court in Hermanus and the opening of the world’s second environmental court in Port Elizabeth • Arrest of the Viarsa I • Recorded decreases in the levels of abalone poached • Construction of the 4 patrol vessels remained on track. Vessels named. • Five further Marine Protected Areas • Demolished a number of illegal cottages • Committed R5 million to the rehabilitation of Langebaan Lagoon
The Branch’s Vision for 2004/2005 A country that benefits from the conservation of its biodiversity and the sustainable use of its natural resources
Structure of the Branch Office of the Deputy Director-General Chief Directorate: Monitoring, Control and Surveillance Chief Directorate: Resource Management Chief Directorate: Research, Antarctica and Islands 600 staff
Resource Management: Key Objectives for 2004/2005 • Publish 19 Policies to Guide the Allocation of Commercial Fishing Rights • Allocate rights and experimental permits in the large pelagics and octopus fisheries • Complete the rehabilitation of the Fishing Harbours • Oversee the costing analysis for fees and levies • Overhaul the regulatory and policy framework for the White Shark Cage Diving and Boat Based Whale Watching sectors
Resource Management: Key Objectives for 2004/2005 • Increase the number of Blue Flag beaches • Submit the Coastal Zone Management Bill to Parliament • Implement the amended 4x4 regulations • Regulate the number of subsistence abalone and traditional linefishers in the Eastern Cape • Complete the Strategic Environmental Assessment of the coastline
Research: Key Objectives for 2004/2005 • Establish South Africa as a Scientific powerhouse in Africa • Conclude MOU with DST • Replacement of the Sardinops Research Vessel • Refocus the Antarctic programme • Publish a New Fisheries Policy
Research: Key Objectives for 2004/2005 • Continue to set sustainable TAC’s and TAE’s • Establish 5 new Marine Protected Areas • Increase participation and leading role in RFMO’s such as BCLME, BENEFIT and the new East Coast LME • Invest further in aquaculture as an alternative to capture fisheries
Monitoring, Control & Surveillance: Key Objectives for 2004/2005 • Focus monitoring , control & surveillance on the principles of prevention and deterrence • Convert the Eastern Cape Environmental Court to a Regional Court • Take possession of the 4 new patrol vessels • Continue to invest in fishery control officers and special programmes officers • Increase enforcement partnerships with Local Governments and Conservation Bodies
Monitoring, Control & Surveillance: Key Objectives for 2004/2005 • Manage the implementation of the proposed MPA’s • Conclude MOU’s with key enforcement agencies • Sign the SADC Declaration on IUU Fishing and finalise South Africa’s IPOA on IUU fishing (FAO) • Implement the new Vessel Monitoring System • Invest further in forensic auditing of right holders and organised criminals • Increase the Branch’s regulatory law capacity
Marine Living Resources Fund:Expenditure Budget for 2004/2005 • Administration R72m • Resource Management R61m • Research & Development R51m • Monitoring, Control & Surveillance R55m • Marine Patrol and Research Vessels R101m TOTAL R340m
Marine Living Resources Fund:Revenue to be generated • Harbour fees R 10m • Levies on fish R 65m • Permits & licences R 12m • Sale of confiscations R125m • Fines R 11m • SmartFish R 50m • Chartering of vessels R 8m • Other R 9m TOTAL R290m
Government Transfers • Financial assistance (MRLF) R 8m • Sustainable fisheries R 12m • Vessels – operational R 30m • Vessels – capital R 86m • Harbour repairs R 15m • Langebaan soil erosion R 9m • Research vessel replacement R 9m TOTAL R169m