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Title: CHALLENGES TO FISHERIES MANAGEMENT


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CHALLENGES TO FISHERIES MANAGEMENT

by D. Gréboval, FAO
WTO Symposium on Trade and Sustainable
Development. OCTOBER 2005
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Status Trends selected indicators
  • Reported landings
  • State of stocks
  • Fleet size
  • Employment
  • Food
  • Trade


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STATUS TRENDS IN FISHERIES
  • High level of overexploitation (about 30 of main
    stocks most others highly exploited)
  • Severe reduction in abundance of key species
    (fishing down the food chain)
  • Significant environmental degradation (mangrove,
    coral reefs, sea beds, etc.)
  • High level of overcapacity (fleet size down in
    number since the late 90s but not necessarily so
    for fishing power)


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STATUS TRENDS IN FISHERIES
  • Increased competition for access to stocks
    (industrial vs. small scale commercial or small
    scale recreational international competition for
    access to EEZs or High Sea)
  • High level of illegal, non reported and non
    regulated (IUU) fishing
  • Growth in international trade of fish, capital
    intensity and vertical concentration
  • Severe socio-economic impacts on industry, food
    security and poverty


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Reported marine production
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Stocks trends 1974-2003
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International trade
Trade has been growing at a reducing rate
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Fleet size From past to future
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2. Selected issues
Classical
New/Emerging
  • Overfishing
  • Overcapacity / fleet size
  • Economic viability
  • Subsidies
  • Bycatch and discards
  • Monitoring (MCS)
  • Right-based systems
  • Natural oscillations
  • Fishmeal
  • Statistics
  • Capacity-building
  • RFMOs
  • Non-tariff barriers trade
  • Precautionary approach
  • Extinction and FAO-CITES
  • Capture-based aquaculture
  • Labor standards
  • Catch certification
  • Ecolabelling
  • Deep sea fisheries
  • Stock recovery
  • Biodiversity, ecosystem
  • IUU
  • Climate change
  • Decentralization co-management
  • Ethics Animal welfare

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3. OVERALL CHALLENGE ADAPTING TO CHANGE IN
GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK
  • From the old productivist paradigm
  • not accounting effectively for limits to
    production
  • based on open access (even if often regulated)
  • complemented by basic conservation measures
    (stock/habitat protection).
  • Toward a new management paradigm based on
  • New policy framework Code of Conduct for
    responsible Fisheries (1995) and related
    international instruments
  • effective access control and rights
  • industry participation and some form of
    co-management
  • effective integration of management and
    conservation measures.

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CHALLENGES TO FISHERIES MANAGEMENTA. Undertake
institutional reform
  • Review and systematically adapt laws, policies,
    institutions and decision making processes to the
    new policy framework (CCRF )
  • Adapt approaches and measures for effective
    access control (direct or indirect)
  • Adapt economic incentives disincentives
    (subsidies, fiscal measures)
  • Address the issue of responsibilities, rights and
    co-management with stakeholder
  • Address the issue of multilevel governance

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CHALLENGES TO FISHERIES MANAGEMENT B. Address
related core issues
  • Define/redefine fisheries management units
    (ecosystems, fisheries, fleet segments, etc.)
  • Reduce fishing capacity when it exits freeze
    capacity and reduce effort if the only workable
    solution in the short-medium term
  • Research and adopt measure for reconstitution of
    major stocks affected by overexploitation
  • Address IUU issues as per the guidance provided
    by the IPOA and through the mainstreaming of
    fisheries management measures
  • Reconcile fisheries management and conservation
    forcing the linkage so as to avoid the tendency
    to conserve while letting go of management

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CHALLENGES TO FISHERIES MANAGEMENTC. Enhance
international cooperation
  • Strengthen Regional Fisheries Management
    Organizations
  • Assist developing countries in organizing and
    developing the capacities required for fisheries
    management
  • Enhance cooperation for the implementation of
    key fisheries management instruments (CCRF, Fish
    Stock and Compliance Agreement, IPOAs on
    capacity and IUU, etc.)
  • Provide support to more appropriately address new
    issues at the global level (e.g. through
    coordinated research, global assessment,
    international expert reviews and global
    consultations)

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CHALLENGES TO FISHERIES MANAGEMENT D.
Account for the Social Response
  • Media Storming
  • Societal call for conservation (but not
    necessarily for fisheries management)
  • Consumer mobilisation
  • Court actions

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4. CONCLUSIONS
  • Many issues to be addressed
  • New demands to be expected from more active
    stakeholders
  • Main challenge is to not forget fundamental
    requirements for management and focus on
    developing an enabling environment for the
    implementation of existing instruments - as
    recommended by COFI 2005


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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

WTO Symposium on Trade and Sustainable
Development. OCTOBER 2005
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