Title: The Irish Aquaculture Industry and CZM
1The Irish Aquaculture Industry and CZM
- Oisín Naughton
- Aquaculture Catchment Management Services
2Overview
- What services do the Marine Institute offer
- Aquaculture production figures
- Monitoring services to the aquaculture industry
- CZM initiatives
- Issues raised at the workshop in BMW Region
3Where are we located?
- Western fringes of Europe
- Ireland is 90 undiscovered, undeveloped and
underwater
4What is the Marine Institute
- Aquaculture Catchment Management
- Fisheries Science
- Ocean Science Services
- Marine Environment Food Safety
- Maritime Office
- Strategic Planning Development
5Shellfish production
Finfish production
6- Total production 44,678 t
- Of which 90 Mytilus edulis
- Mytilus edulis accounted for 29.2m 72 of output
7- Salmon production from 23,300 t in 2002 to 17,700
in 2003 - Salmon production valued at 54.2m in 2003
8- 1,593 employed in aquaculture industry in 2003
- 70 in the shellfish industry
9Monitoring carried out by Marine Institute
- Phytoplankton monitoring
- Biotoxins monitoring
- Benthic monitoring
- Fish health and Residues
- Sea Lice monitoring
10Phytoplankton Sampling
- 114 Sites Sampled
- 1,826 Phytoplankton Samples
- 29 (531) Discrete/Surface Samples
- 55 (1002) Integrated/LT Samples
- 1 (21) Plankton Net Hauls
- 15 (272) Unknown
- 13 (238) of all Samples were Rejected
11Biotoxin Program 2003
Shellfish Production
Bioassay Lab EN-Force DSP BLE DSP
Dublin MI DSP
Toxin Chemistry Lab MI Dublin MI Galway
Phytoplankton Lab MI Galway MI Bantry
Marine Institute Biotoxin Unit
Research Vessel
Marine Data Buoy Network
12Harmful Algal Blooms (HABS) Website
13Benthic monitoring
- Seafloor suitable indicator of stress
- Qualitative divers
- Quantitative Grabs, cores
- ROVs
- In situ - SPI
14Fish health monitoring
- All stocks of farmed fish moved within the
country - Allows for free trade within EU while providing
protection for countries with good disease status
- License condition (certifying disease free stock)
- List 1 disease (exotic) ISA
- List 2 disease (some areas) VHS and IHN
- Basis for statutory monitoring
- All marine f.w. sites at least 1 / year
15Sea Lice Monitoring
- Ectoparasites
- Mechanical damage through feeding
- Salmon farms thought to act as reservoir for
infection of wild fish - 2 species - Lepeophtheirus salmonis and Caligus
elongatus
16Sea Lice Monitoring
- 30 fish
- Standard and random cage
- Every year class of fish
- 14 times per year
- Permitted lice levels are lower for spring
- Due to increasing temperatures and wild smolt
movements - Farms in breach of levels issued with a notice to
treat - Statutory requirement from farms
17Single Bay Management
- Forum for info exchange between finfish producers
in a particular bay - Facilitated by MI
- Initiated in all finfish producing bays in the
country - Draws up codes of practice, covering sea lice
treatments, waste disposal, harvesting practice,
disease control, etc - Draws up production plans/fallow plans for each
site and looks at synchronous fallows where
possible - Synchronous sea lice treatments
18Co-ordinated Local Aquaculture Management Systems
(CLAMS)
- All producers in bay
- Codes of practice for producers
- Forum for info exchange between producers, policy
makers, relevant stakeholders - Detailed description of bay GIS, navigation,
contact numbers - Works within framework of current legislation
19Trends in Sea Lice levels
Figure 3 Mean (SE) ovigerous Lepeophtheirus
salmonis on one sea-winter salmon in May of each
year with trendline.
20Other CZM initiatives in Ireland
- Bantry Bay Charter
- EU demonstration project
- Mayo Co. Co. INTERREG IIIb Coastatlantic
- ICZM framework for Clew Bay - BMW Region, Ireland
- AquaReg CZM project
- handbook of best practice
- University College Cork CoCoNet
- Community Networking
- Coastal Fisheries Management
- To implement Local Area Committees
21Workshop with relevant stakeholders in BMW region
- Over 80 in attendance
- Representatives from industry, administration,
local groups. - 6 thematic areas aquaculture fisheries
heritage culture environment community groups
islands and tourism leisure - Objective was to highlight issues concerns
among stakeholders in the BMW Region
22Aquaculture thematic area
- Location of finfish farms
- Navigational hazards - responsibility of
Commissioner of Lights - Proliferation of finfish farms environmental
impacts - license applications are on an individual basis,
no designated areas - Independent consultant study showed no lasting
environmental impacts from finfish farms - Other surveys on effects of sea lice on shellfish
spat preliminary results show no significant
effects - Task force Pancreas Disease vaccine/strain
trials
23Aquaculture continued
- Sea Lice and Escapees from finfish farms
- Breaches sanctions
- Notices to treat possible license revoking
- NASCO Salmon Growers Guidelines on containment
- Local Aquaculture Policy
- Currently policy regulation from central govt.
- Need for more local influence through local
authorities County Development Plans - Economic value carrying capacity should be
established for each Bay - Impact of designation directives
- Effects of SACs on aquaculture, can license
renewals be objected to on these grounds
24Fisheries
- Fisheries management
- Local planning required because of different
local contexts must have legislative backing - Nomadic fleets must comply but need to be part of
consultative process - Restricted access or effort limitation necessary
- Zoned restriction by gear type
- How to include fishermen in representative
structure mandatory membership of local
organisation as license condition? - Public hearings publication of proposed
regulations planning
25Fisheries (continued)
- Policing of regulations
- Could regional fisheries boards take this on to
help with resource issues in the Dept. of Marine? - Restocking
- Lobsters how to do it validate it?
- Native oysters not feasible due to bonamia
- Salmon habitat enhancement better option due to
genetic issues - Stocktake (quantity distribution) useful
baseline for management - Fishfarming
- Policy for the inner bay, enforcement of license
conditions - Keep finfish cages to the outer bay
26Fisheries (continued)
- Draft net fishing
- General positive image exploit single species
stocks. Need greater incorporation into CZM - Safety Support
- Different level of support for commercial
passenger license - Dual license can be held but time nomination
needed. How is this determined? - Have to come up to angling license standard.
Grant aid of 40 available. - Greater need for mapping of navigational hazards
- Leachate issues from local landfill effects on
oyster beds - Conflict between recreational commercial
fishermen should recreational license be
required. CAP required on recreational landings - Marine Protected Areas
- Implications for future commercial activities
27Thank you very much
- Further information on proceedings of BMW
Workshop available on CD - Email
- onaughton_at_marine.ie