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Title: Review of impacts of IUU fishing on Developing Countries


1
Review of impacts of IUU fishing on Developing
Countries
Prepared by
for
with support from
2
Project objectives
  • Two components
  • Impact analysis of IUU on developing countries
    economic, social, environmental, ecological,
    biological, health and nutritional
  • Empirical assessment of issues related to
    ecosystem and management

Toothfish poacher in the Southern Ocean photo
courtesy of Australian Customs
Shrimp poacher near Sierra Leone/Liberia
border Photo courtesy Kieran Kelleher
3
Examples of IUU Fishing
National waters
200 miles
Unlicensed
Area of Regional Organisation
Closed area
Operating in closed area
Non-complying vessel from party flag state
Shelf edge
Licensed but mis-reporting
Vessel from non-party flag state
Unlicensed border hopping
Unregulated fishing
Unlicensed
Figure 2 in main report
4
The estimation problem
Two Main Approaches
  • Top down
  • based on total world catch
  • Big assumptions
  • Bottom up
  • Looking at individual cases and issues
  • Time consuming
  • Patchy information easy to under-estimate
  • Insufficient studies to adopt a rigorous
    scientific analytical approach to estimating the
    magnitude of IUU catch with confidence intervals

5
Methodology Estimation
  • Case studies
  • Used to get more information from EEZs
  • Type scale of problem
  • Measurement of vulnerability
  • Causes of vulnerability modelling relationships
  • Impact (fishery, economy, ecosystem)
  • Lessons learned and possible solutions

6
Impacts of IUU Fishing Economic Losses
7
Correlates of IUU
8
Expectation for response
9
Governance IUU catch
IUU as of declared catch
10
Lessons Learned Mixed fisheries
  • West coast southern east coast states
  • Mixed inshore fisheries (shrimp, demersals)
  • Primarily border hopping DWFN
  • Zone violations and conflict with artisanal
    fishermen
  • Demersal discard turtle
  • East coast Island states
  • Offshore tuna
  • DWFN
  • Shark/turtle/bird by-catch problems

11
Estimates of total worldwide IUU Catch Value
  • Bottom up extrapolation
  • Extrapolation of case studies to Sub-saharan
    Africa using governance relationship 0.9bn
  • Extrapolation of Africa results to South/Central
    America and Southeast Asia 3 x 0.9bn 2.7bn
  • Big Issue high seas (tuna, roughy, redfish,
    toothfish, squid ) 1.2bn
  • EEZ special cases (abalone, sturgeon, cod )
    0.255bn
  • TOTAL 4.2bn
  • Top down comparison
  • Sub-saharan Africa IUU is an additional 19 of
    declared landed value
  • apply 19 to total world catch 9.5bn
  • Relative to illegal logging
  • 10 of global trade 15bn

12
Impact of IUU on the ecosystem
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Impacts of IUU Fishing
  • EEZs majority of IUU easy to solve with money
    and MCS
  • High Seas smaller amounts of IUU very difficult
    to solve international
  • Economic
  • loss of revenue, loss of multiplier effects
  • Loss of potential export
  • Resource
  • damage to stocks overfishing
  • compromised management and assessment
  • Social
  • conflict with domestic / artisanal fishers
  • food security/livelihoods jeopardised
  • undermine rule of law
  • Ecological
  • damage to sensitive ecosystems
  • birds, turtles, sharks, mammals killed

Photographs courtesy of John Hooper Jon
Klepsvik
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