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NSRAC
General Assembly
York 2008
NSRAC Meetings 2007-8
2007
Fourth General Assembly Aalborg October
ExCom Aalborg October
Demersal WG Brussels November
Focus Group on Gill Nets Brussels November
Inter-RACs Coordination Meeting December
2008
MIRAC Vigo January
ExCom Peterhead February
Conference on Control & Compliance Peterhead February
Conference on Offshore Marine Protected Areas Edinburgh March
Demersal WG Gothenburg April
Inter-RAC and ACFA meeting on Control Brussels April
Socio-Economic Development Group London April
Skagerrak and Kattegat WG Frederikshavn May
Focus Group on Cod Recovery London May
Inter-RAC Deep Sea Species Meeting Lisbon June
Demersal WG Vigo June
ExCom Vigo June
Demersal WG Schiphol July
Seminar On Long Term Management Planning Nantes September
Focus Group on Discards London September
Skagerrak and Kattegat WG Gothenburg October
Fifth General Assembly York October
Symposium on Control & Compliance
The North Sea Regional Advisory Council
The Scottish Government
The Community Fisheries Control Agency
Peterhead
21st and 22nd February 2008
Ways of Achieving Better Control &
Compliance
• Clearer, simpler rules
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More incentives for fishers to comply
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More effective use of technology
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Certification and better traceability
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Higher quality, more responsive and up-to-date science
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A prosperous and economically sustainable fishing industry
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Equity of treatment across Member States and beyond
Offshore Marine Protected Areas
The Scottish Parliament, Holyrood Edinburgh
March 5th - 6th 2008
North Sea Regional Advisory Council
North Western Waters Regional Advisory Council
South Western Waters Regional Advisory Council
Pelagic Regional Advisory Council
Conclusions on Offshore Marine Protected Areas
There is strong pressure to designate offshore marine areas under Natura
2000
The process is not perfect – it was designed for land-based sites
There has been a lack of transparency & only poor contact with fishers
A regional seas approach is desirable, with wider consultation
The RACs can take the initiative at a regional seas level
The new Technical Measures Regulation may provide a mechanism for fasttracking site proposals
Currently the RACs lack resources for translating knowledge into policy
Seminar on Long-Term Management Plans
Nantes, France
September 10th & 11th 2008
Baltic Sea Regional Advisory Council
North Sea Regional Advisory Council
North Western Waters Regional Advisory Council
Pelagic Regional Advisory Council
South Western Waters Regional Advisory Council
Région Pays de la Loire
Conclusions on Long Term Management Plans
Long-term management plans will move stocks towards MSY, in line with
Johannesburg commitments
The plans will also provide longer term management frameworks for key
fisheries
Stakeholder involvement is important for LTMPs
Science has an important role to play in evaluating the success of LTMPs
LTMPs require a process of repeated modification and improvement
RACs have a major role to play in developing long-term management plans,
but to do this effectively they need time and resources
General Assembly - Priorities for 2008
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Cod recovery and discard prevention
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Fuel prices and the future of the industry
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Achieving a more flexible and adaptable management regime
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Issues of governance
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The narrow margin of tolerance on the weighing of catches and landings
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Technical measures
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Improving the relationship between fishers and scientists
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Defining sustainable fisheries within the fish trade
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Marine protected areas
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Long-term development plans
Commission Priorities
A new proposal for tackling illegal unregulated and unreported (IUU)
fisheries
Resolve issues over an effort management scheme for the Kattegat
Adoption of Council conclusions on Maximum Sustainable Yield
(MSY)
Cod recovery
Discards
Improved control and enforcement
A new proposal for technical measures in the North Atlantic
Unregulated and Unreported (IUU)
Fisheries
The North Sea industry is being significantly disadvantaged through
distorted competition on the markets
The Commission’s proposal is centred on a detailed certification process
to establish chain of custody
This will impose regulatory burdens on the legal trade in fish, without
significantly reducing the sale of illegally caught fish
The NSRAC endorsed a paper on IUU from ACFA
Cod Recovery
The Commission is proposing a gradual move to lower fishing mortality with MSY
as the objective. There will be no biomass targets
Details of effort management and related incentives will be devolved to Member
States
The NSRAC believes that TACs and effort controls are blunt instruments for
reducing discards
Mismatch between the 2007 and 2008 quotas and cod abundance has led to
widespread discarding of marketable cod
Stronger emphasis is needed on discard reduction & cod avoidance
The NSRAC gave its strong support to three initiatives:
a real time area closure pilot project
an observer programme pilot project
a proposal for individual vessel cod rebuilding plans.
Elimination of Discards
The Commission has come forward with new proposals to eliminate discards and
unwanted by-catches
The NSRAC has agreed that by-catch and discards are amongst the most serious
challenges facing fisheries
Specific solutions are required, appropriate to specific fisheries
Discards are often a consequence of existing rules
The measures proposed by the Commission are unrealistic and might not be
achievable
A position paper was produced in response to the Commission’s proposals
A NSRAC focus group is developing new proposals for managing discards
New Technical Measures
A simpler Council Regulation will be introduced
Alongside a new Commission Regulation on technical measures for the North Sea
The latter specifies minimum mesh sizes for different target species
There is concern over the loss of democratic scrutiny and accountability
Our principal concern is with the lack of consistency in the approach and relates to:
The retention of a catch composition approach to mesh size
The one net rule, which removes an important flexibility
The lack of a results-based approach
There is also concern over the removal of minimum landing sizes for haddock,
whiting, saithe, plaice, lobster & crab
Spatial Planning
Focus Group on Wind-farms
A set of minimum standards and best practice guidelines for assessing all the
potential impacts of a wind-farm were produced by the NSRAC
These will contribute to greater trust between operators and fishermen.
They could also be used to inform national policy and will assist fishing
communities and fisheries associations when liaising with wind farm developers
over the siting of new wind farms
Stakeholders and the NSRAC (representing international stakeholder interests)
should be consulted at an early stage before any proposal gains critical mass
The protocol has been sent to the Commission, the European Parliament, Member
States and the other RACs and has been well received
Socio-Economic Development Group
Has requested changes to the Data Collection Regulation
Wishes to see amendment to the regulation for the inclusion of quantitative socioeconomic data
Recommends that the Commission should establish data-gathering mechanisms
and should develop the data-frame and its user interface
The North Sea Women’s’ Network held a seminar in May on how to manage
change in coastal communities.
Skagerrak and Kattegat Working
Group
Could not gain agreement with the Commission on an effort management scheme
Discussed the ICES assessments for cod in the Kattegat and measures for the
protection of cod
Discussed Swedish proposals for a closed area in the Kattegat but are strongly
sceptical
A description of the fisheries in the Kattegat has been produced and plans are
being developed for the future of those fisheries. Cod protection measures now
needed to be inserted into those plans
Are proposing a strategy, with temporal closures of areas where the occurrence of
spawning or juvenile cod is high – a real time closure – or RTC – system.
Other Issues
Selective fishing gears for whiting
Margin of tolerance on weighing catches
Lack of a level playing field for conversion factors
Concern over the treatment of stocks whose state is not known precisely and
stocks which are under-utilised
Liaison with ICES. Reforms to ICES Advisory System
Slow progress in developing Long Term Management Plans
Aalborg 2007