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Independent Review of ICCAT 2008

Independent Review of ICCAT 2008. Hurry, Hayashi and Maguire. Presentation. Terms of Reference Review process Common issues in RFMOs Recommendations on Basic Texts Recommendations on Scientific process Recommendations on Stocks Recommendations on Conservation and Management Measures

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Independent Review of ICCAT 2008

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  1. Independent Review of ICCAT2008 • Hurry, Hayashi and Maguire

  2. Presentation • Terms of Reference • Review process • Common issues in RFMOs • Recommendations on Basic Texts • Recommendations on Scientific process • Recommendations on Stocks • Recommendations on Conservation and Management Measures • Other major recommendations • Summary and Conclusions

  3. Terms of Reference • 1 Evaluation and analysis of ICCAT Convention and Basic Texts • 2 The assessment on the achievement of ICCAT’s objectives (measures in place to achieve ICCAT’s objective and ways to achieve them) • 3 Recommendations on how to improve ICCATs performance, including any possible change to the ICCAT convention

  4. Review process • Methodology and report structure was determined to align with the TOR • Letter (8 responses), meetings • Final report to Secretariat late August • Reviewed all aspects of ICCAT • Tried to provide you with an honest and constructive assessment to allow you to review and move forward • It is your report. It is for you to decide on the recommendations

  5. Common issues in RFMO’s • ICCAT is not unique • Players and issues are the same • “real interest” and “genuine link” • Freedom to fish on the high seas • UNLOS signatories must accept obligations as well as rights • No penalty regime • Non compliant members and non co-op non members • Non compliance with data provisions • Use of FOC and foreign investment rules • Capacity • Cost of RFMO participation and membership

  6. Observations from Review • Basic process of ICCAT is sound • ICCAT let down by members • Non compliance with measures • Data provision is of genuine concern • CMMs are being developed to combat non compliance • A change of attitude and approach by members would improve ICCAT immediately

  7. Recommendations Basic Texts • Old Convention in need of modernization: no provision for ecosystem, precaution, fish allocations, flag and port state duties • Since 1969 UNCLOS, UNFSA, CA, CoC, IPOAs and the Rio Declaration • Adequate provisions in Convention for only data collection and sharing • Inadequate provision for MCS and enforcement, decision making and special requirements for developing States

  8. Recommendations Basic Texts Specifically: • Ecosystems and pre-caution • Compatible measures • Fishing allocation and opportunities • Flag and Port State controls • MCS (non binding??) real issue for ICCAT • Decision making and Dispute resolution • Special requirements of developing states • Co-operating non members

  9. Scientific Process • Science is a major process in ICCAT • Commitment required from Chairs • Strategies for Science and SCRS (generally OK) • Balancing Science with management requirements (who understands what) • Secretariat support • Use of target reference points • Lack of Data, (accuracy and timeliness) • Provision of VMS data

  10. Stocks: Albacore Albacore (northern, southern and Mediterranean) • The Panel considers that ICCAT should review the status of the Mediterranean albacore fishery and assure itself that the stock is not subject to overfishing or has not been over-fished. • The Panel is concerned that the 2007 TAC levels set for northern and southern albacore appear to be above those recommended by the SCRS and may not lead to the recovery to BMSY. If this is the case, the Panel recommends that: • albacore catches in the northern albacore fishery be reduced to be consistent with FMSY; and • harvest strategies be developed to ensure that fisheries reach and remain at BMSY.

  11. Stocks: Bigeye The Panel considers that the current ICCAT arrangements for the management of fisheries on bigeye tuna are consistent with the objectives of the Commission. However the Panel recommends: • that more effective measures be developed and adopted to deal with the catch of small bigeye tuna including closer regulation of FAD use; • that efforts continue to be made to improve the timeliness and accuracy of Task I and Task II data; • that ICCAT continue to rigorously follow the scientific advice in the setting of overall total allowable catches for the fishery.

  12. Bluefin Tuna • Regardless of how well you do elsewhere you will always be judged on your ability to manage bluefin. • When we reviewed the current press on Bluefin it is not good and does not reflect well on this ICCAT process. (Economist, news papers). • Recent reports out of Europe would seem to bear out the panel’s assessment. • Recommendations • Suspension of fishing • Protection of known spawning grounds • West and East mixing • Penalties for serious offenders • 2007 TAC 31,000 tonnes up to 61,000 reported sold?

  13. Stocks: Bluefin • The Panel recommends that all fishing for East Atlantic and Mediterranean bluefin tuna be immediately suspended until the CPCs involved in those fisheries, their nationals and companies operating in their waters, agree to fully abide by the rules and recommendations of ICCAT and international fisheries law. • The Panel further recommends that the suspension only be lifted when ICCAT CPCs adopt measures consistent with ICCAT decisions and individual CPCs can demonstrate that they can control and report on their catch; • Alternatively that ICCAT implements a full Secretariat based auditing and inspection regime for bluefin tuna fishing in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean.

  14. Stocks : Bluefin • In addition the Panel recommends that the extent and consequences of mixing of the East and West Atlantic stocks be fully evaluated as a matter of priority, including, if necessary through further field studies and research programs to better understand migratory and spawning patterns. • The basis for management should be made consistent with the results of those investigations as soon as the results area available. This recommendation is not to be used in any way as an excuse for inaction on the first recommendation; it is supplementary research. • The Panel further recommends that ICCAT consider an immediate closure of all known bluefin tuna spawning grounds at least during known spawning periods.

  15. Stocks: Bluefin farming • In respect of bluefin tuna farming all fishing for eastern and Mediterranean bluefin be suspended immediately until all CPCs involved in farming activities develop and implement controls necessary to effectively control, monitor and report the catch, transfer and grow-out of bluefin tuna in the farming operations in the Mediterranean. • The new measures to be taken should include: • The adoption of the recommendations on farming outlined in 06-07. • The development of consistent auditable systems to monitor the number and weight of fish transferred into the grow-out cages.

  16. Bluefin farming • The use of independent auditors to randomly check farming operations with CPC representatives. • The adoption in full of Recommendation 07-10 of the ICCAT Bluefin Tuna Catch Documentation Program, with full monitoring and reporting by Contracting Parties to mitigate the leakage of any illegal fish. • The development of a strict penalty regime to be applied to member nationals or companies found in violation of the farming provisions.

  17. Stocks: Billfishes • The Panel is concerned at the status of the blue and white marlin stocks. The Panel considers that Recommendation 06-09 could be enhanced with the immediate provision of improved data to the SCRS. • The Panel is concerned that there may be insufficient data for the next stock assessment (in 2010) to confidently assess stock size and status. • Recommendation 06-09 should be reviewed to ensure that effective assessment and decisions can be taken and implemented in relation to these stocks no later than 2010.

  18. Stocks: Swordfish • The Panel considers that ICCAT has effectively managed the fisheries on Atlantic stocks of swordfish within the objective of the Commission in recent years. • The Panel however is concerned at the management of the fisheries on Mediterranean swordfish and that the stock is below Bmsy and as such recommends: • that the implementation of 07-01 be closely monitored and if necessary decisions to reduce the catch consistent with scientific advice be taken at the Commission’s 2008 meeting; • that drift netting and gill netting cease immediately in the Mediterranean; and • that action is taken by Mediterranean CPCs to immediately improve the quality and timeliness of data for this species provided to ICCAT.

  19. Stocks: Skipjack tuna • Concerned there is little knowledge of skipjack • Should be assessed: high prices will drive harvest levels • Given the information available, it is not possible for the Panel to form an assessment of the appropriateness or otherwise of the management practices that ICCAT has adopted for fisheries on this important stock. This does not appear to be a sound approach for the management of this fishery.

  20. Stocks: Sharks • The Panel encourages the work of ICCAT to utilise expert groups to develop alternative catch estimate and assessment approaches. • The Panel recommends that ICCAT CPCs immediately implement and comply with the ICCAT rules to provide accurate and reliable data to the SCRS. • The conclusion could be drawn that some parties to ICCAT hold in contempt the resolutions and recommendations in relation to the management of sharks and shark by-catch and the provision of related data.

  21. Stocks: Yellowfin Tuna • The Panel notes the preliminary 2008 stock assessment prepared for ICCAT…..The Panel is prepared to accept that a suitable management framework is in place to manage the yellowfin tuna fishery. • The Panel accepts that the preliminary 2008 stock assessment advice indicates an improvement in the stock and as such the management of fisheries on yellowfin tuna meets the ICCAT Convention objectives. • The Panel recommends that ICCAT develop and adopt more effective measures to deal with the catch of small yellowfin tuna including closer regulation and reduction in the use of FADs.

  22. CMMs: Seabirds • Recommendation 07-07 is a significant improvement on ICCAT’s previous approach to this important issue. • However, the Panel recommends that ICCAT develop a stronger approach generally to by-catch and develop and adopt appropriate mitigation measures including reporting on the effectiveness of these measures throughout the fisheries.

  23. CMM: Turtles • The Panel recommends that ICCAT develop a stronger approach generally to by-catch and develop and adopt appropriate mitigation measures including reporting on the effectiveness of these measures throughout the fisheries.

  24. CMM’s • Too many of them • Compendium is a good idea • Eco-system approaches • Adherence to CCMs by parties • Annual reporting on application

  25. CMM Other General practice issues • Carry over of uncaught quota • Capacity and over capacity • Transparency • Decision Making • Allocation/Quota and Quota trading • CDS and SDP • Recreational Charter and Gamefishing

  26. CMM MCS • MCS • No penalties or sanctions • Listing of IUU vessels • IUU fishing….controlled Illegal but U and U are a real issue • Observers and HS Boarding and Inspection • Trade measures to members • Compliance Committee??

  27. CMM: MCS • ICCAT CPCs should immediately apply fully the rules and, measures adopted by ICCAT and through domestic arrangements including flag and port State controls, observer programs and VMS, provide effective control over their nationals; • CPCs must agree to provide accurate and timely data and information on MCS activities and arrangements to ICCAT; • CPCs (ICCAT) should also consider immediately developing a fair and tough penalty regime that will be applied to defaulting CPCs.

  28. Summary • A long history of tuna RFMO’s but a poor track record (success is rebuilding stocks?) • Kobe is the right approach • ICCAT is a reasonably sound basis; BUT: • Modernize Convention • Continue to build the science/ management bridge • Seriously let down by members…..stop trying to beat the system its not a game ICCAT is a legally binding obligation

  29. Summary • Can be improved overnight with a change of attitude by members • Review and seriously improve MCS • You need a penalty regime…all RFMO’s do • You will always be judged by Bluefin • All RFMOs will be judged by what you now do. • Timely and accurate data is essential • Engage better ….the big four issue. • Secretariat • We all need RFMOs to work

  30. Summary • Any questions or comment!

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