Recent Developments and Programmes in Fisheries by FAO
FAO highlights recent developments and programmes including the modified goal of eradicating hunger, voluntary guidelines on governance, initiatives on small-scale fisheries, and global perspectives on tuna. Projects such as the ABNJ Tuna Project and Deep Sea Project aim for sustainable fisheries management and biodiversity conservation in the Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ), with funding from various partners and implementation agencies.
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FAO - developments, programmes and activities 8thSPC Heads of Fisheries Meeting 4-8 March 2013 Noumea, New Caledonia
Outline General information and recent developments at FAO Brief overview of ABNJ Programme and its projects
Recent developments Modified goal of FAO to eradication of hunger Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Forestry and Fisheries in the Context of National Food Security (Multi) Country Programme Framework (CPF) for the Pacific
Recent developments Voluntary Guidelines on the Criteria on Flag State Performance FAO Advisory Working Group on Genetic Resources and Technologies State of the World s Aquatic Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (SoWAqGR Technical Consultation on International Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries (SSF Guidelines)
Recent developments TUNA - A global perspective
Brief overview of ABNJ Programme and its projects
ABNJ Programme 1. ABNJ Tuna Project Sustainable management of tuna fisheries & biodiversity conservation in the ABNJ 2. ABNJ Deep Sea Project Sustainable fisheries management and biodiversity conservation of deep-sea ecosystems in the ABNJ 3. Ocean Partnership Fund 4. Strengthening Global Capacity to Effectively Manage ABNJ
Projects and Implementation Arrangements and Funding Executing Partners UNEP, CPPS, NC WWF, ISSF, BLI World Bank ABNJ Program Coordination Agency ABNJ Program Coordination Agency (PCA) is FAO (PCA) is FAO GEF GEF RFMOs GEF grant IUCN NOAA Implementing Agency Agency Implementing GOF FAO CI Project 1 (Tuna) Project 1 (Tuna) FAO FAO X USD 30 million X X X Project 2 (Deep- Seas) Seas) Project 2 (Deep- FAO/UNEP FAO/UNEP X X USD 8.4 million X X Project 3 (OPP) Project 3 (OPP) World Bank World Bank X USD 10 million X Project 4 (Global Capacity) Capacity) Project 4 (Global FAO FAO X USD 1.1 million X
Projects and Implementation Arrangements and Funding ABNJ Program Coordination Agency (PCA) is FAO GEF Indicative co-financing Implementing Agency Project 1 (Tuna) FAO USD 148 million Project 2 (Deep- Seas) FAO/UNEP USD 29.3 million Project 3 (OPP) World Bank USD 40 million Project 4 (Global Capacity) FAO USD 4.3 million
Sustainable management of tuna fisheries & biodiversity conservation in the Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ) GCP/GLO/365/GFF
Tuna project Sustainable management of tuna fisheries & biodiversity conservation in the ABNJ GEF Agency: FAO Executing partners1: ICCAT BLI International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna BirdLife International US$30 millions from GEF 5 years 5:1 co-financing CCSBT IOTC Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna Indian Ocean Tuna Commission ISSF International Seafood Sustainability Foundation FAO Project approach: GEF financing for incremental work to supplement /enhance the existing activities with a catalytic leading to transformational effect Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN NOAA National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration GEF Global Environment Facility WCPFC Western & Central Pacific Fisheries Commission IATTC Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission WWF World Wildlife Fund 1At time of PIF submission
GEF Global tuna project A. Promotion of Sustainable Management Incorporation of Harvest Control Rules and Reference Points into T-RFMO Management Measures, Improved Decision-making / Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries, Review and Assessment and enhancement of VDS and Awareness Raising B. Strengthening and Harmonizing MCS to Address IUU MCS "best practices" Identified and Endorsed Implementation of Selected MCS "best practices CLAV and GR Development Satellite-based VMS cum EOS in LL & PS Fisheries (Fiji Ghana) Maximize MCS Tool Synergies Market/trade Policy Traceability Analyses & "best practices" to Reduce IUU
C. Reducing Ecosystem Impacts of Tuna Fishing Improved Information on Bycatch Expanded and Implemented Bycatch Mitigation "best practices" Longline Expanded and Implemented bycatch mitigation "best practices" - Purse Seine Improved and Integrated Shark Management D. M&E, Information Dissemination and Project Management Information Dissemination M&E Project Management
Co-Financing update Amount allocated Prodoc Partner FAO WWF WCPFC ICCAT CCSBT SPC PNA ISSF ACAP NOAA Govt. of Fiji Industry - Fiji Industry - Ghana MSC FFA Govt. of Ghana IOTC IATTC BLI OSPESCA TOTAL Amount reported to FAO Status $25,000,000 $15,000,000 $6,347,000 $4,334,000 $1,300,000 $348,500 $113,800 $2,297,000 $992,500 $45,000,000 $335,600 $14,883,900 $19,790,000 $150,000 $2,000,000 $1,118,000 $2,534,000 $6,285,000 $2,900,000 $200,000 $150,929,300 $25,000,000 Received $15,000,000 Received $6,347,000 Received $4,334,000 Received $1,300,000 Received $348,500 Received $370,000 Received $2,297,000 Received $992,500 Received $45,000,000 Received $335,600 Received $14,900,000 Received $19,790,000 Received $150,000 Received $2,000,000 Received In Prep In Prep In Prep In Prep In Prep $136,164,600
Linkages to other GEF projects GEF UNDP FAO Project OFM 2 (FFA SPC - CSOs) GEF UNDP WPEA 1 tuna project (WCPFC - Vietnam Indonesia Philippines) GEF UNDP WPEA 2 tuna project (WCPFC - Vietnam Indonesia Philippines) FAO-GEF global tuna project (t-RFOMs - countries industry CSOs)
Appreciation to the Pacific Community Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency - strengthening national capacity and regional solidarity for sustainable tuna fisheries
Project 2 - Deep-sea Project Sustainable fisheries management and biodiversity conservation of deep-sea ecosystems in the ABNJ
ABNJ Programme GEF-Funded Deep Seas project FAO Deep Sea Programme VME and RFMO Deep-sea Project VME Database Project Sust. FI - Deep-sea Project
The FAO Deep-Sea Programme Current and upcoming activities Species identification guides o Specific guides for the identification of deepwater species (sharks, corals and sponges) o Training for deepwater species identification in major ports Data collection and collaboration with industry o Fishing Vessel Execution of Acoustic Surveys for Assessment of Deep-sea Species o Manual on data collection for vulnerable deep-sea species Best practices for collaboration between managers / scientists / industry o How to improve trust and collaboration
The FAO Deep-Sea Programme Areas of work Global assessments and reviews oAlfonsino Workshop January 2012 o World Wide Review of Deep-sea Fisheries in the High Seas: Second edition (2007-2010) Best practices for encounter protocols, impact assessments and use of VME criteria o Workshops in May 2013 o Compilation of Best practices Compilation of historical fisheries data o SEAFO area
The FAO Deep-Sea Programme Current and upcoming activities VME Database Regional workshops on VME data o Regional meeting Indian ocean July 2012 o SE Atlantic (April 2013)
ABNJ Deep-sea Project PROJECT COMPONENTS To enhance sustainability in the use of deep-sea living resources and biodiversity conservation in the ABNJ, through the systematic application of an Ecosystem Approach Improved application of policy and legal frameworks Reducing adverse impacts on VMEs and EBSAs Improved planning and adaptive management for ABNJ deep-sea fisheries Development and testing of a methodology for area-based planning
Project 3 - Ocean Partnerships Project -Introduction Project title (revised) Ocean Partnerships for Sustainable Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation - Models for Innovation and Reform GEF Implementation Agency: World Bank Project Partners: Conservation International [Others] Finance: US$10m - GEF US$30m - GPO, World Bank and other
Project 3 - Ocean Partnerships -Scope Coast to Coast Connectivity between coastal zones, EEZ and the ABNJ Areas within which fish and by-catch species (including aquatic animal and seabird biodiversity) migrate and are captured. Fisheries seen as both a threat and opportunity to tackle biodiversity conservation and other development outcomes Unlocking the wealth of fisheries can ensure sustainable contributions to developing countries Triple Bottom Lines Biodiversity & conservation Welfare / food / jobs Economic growth
Project 3 - Ocean Partnerships -What will it do? Define up to six bankable RBM pilots which will . "develop and test technology and management arrangements for both pelagic and deep-sea environments and seamounts [...] in limited pilots that test a range of instruments including market and industry approaches (GEF strategy paper) be demonstrative, influential and transformational fast tracked and able to inform GEF-6. contribute to both GEF (BD and IW) and GPO objectives
Project 4 - Strengthening Global Capacity to Effectively Manage ABNJ Linking global and regional/national processes
Project 4 - Strengthening Global Capacity to Effectively Manage ABNJ GEF Agency & Executing Partner Partners: Global Ocean Forum (Co-Executing Agency) Deep Sea Conservation Coalition French Marine Protected Areas agency IDDRI Institute for International Relations and Sustainable Development (France) iMarine UNESCO-IOC UNESCO Natural Sciences Division Nausica Centre National de la Mer (France) World Ocean Network OSPAR Commission SeaOrbiter US $1 million from GEF for 5 years Co-funding estimate US$4 million
Project 4 - Strengthening Global Capacity to Effectively Manage ABNJ OBJECTIVES Facilitate cross-sectoral dialogue and coordination Improve capacity development Improve knowledge management and outreach
Project 4 - Strengthening Global Capacity to Effectively Manage ABNJ CROSS-SECTORAL POLICY DIALOGUES Cross-sectoral multi-stakeholder workshops 2 planned: 2013, December 2014 High-level Dialogues at Major Relevant Ocean-related Meetings World Fisheries Congress, 6th Global Ocean Conference, FAO COFI, 3rd International MPA Congress
Project 4 - Strengthening Global Capacity to Effectively Manage ABNJ CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT Communities of Practice Regional ABNJ Leaders Fellowship Program
Project 4 - Strengthening Global Capacity to Effectively Manage ABNJ KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND OUTREACH Public Outreach Network ABNJ Portal
Project 4 - Strengthening Global Capacity to Effectively Manage ABNJ Next steps Consultation process Project Project formulation and consultations GEF Review GEF Council implementation November 2011 through December 2012 Winter 2013 2013-2017
Conclusions Increased capacity to protect fragile ecosystems Move away from the race to fish TRANSFORMATIONAL IMPACT Fewer barriers to international and cross-sectoral sharing of knowledge and experiences Move toward EA and rights-based systems
What will the Programme achieve? The projects must lead to changes on the water: who catches the fish what they catch ( and what do they not catch) how much they catch how they catch it where they catch it