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A report on iUU fishing of Baltic Sea cod - Fisheries Secretariat

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genuine c<strong>on</strong>cern for spoiling and wasting <strong>of</strong> <strong>cod</strong>left in nets for too l<strong>on</strong>g a period, or whether itis more to do with a territorial dispute betweenmobile and static fishermen.Fishing without a “special permit”In order to legitimately fish for <strong>cod</strong> in the <strong>Baltic</strong><strong>Sea</strong>, Member States are required to issue “specialpermits” to fishermen. The number <strong>of</strong> permitsis capped in order to ensure that the <strong>cod</strong> fisheryis not subject to any increase in <strong>fishing</strong> capacity.While it was suggested that in some MemberStates anybody that had initially applied for thespecial permit got it, there were still fishermenwithout them who deliberately targeted <strong>cod</strong>under the guise <strong>of</strong> <strong>fishing</strong> for flatfish, such asflounder, turbot and dab. A 10% bycatch <strong>of</strong> <strong>cod</strong>is allowed in these fisheries, but it was suggestedthat this is exceeded in some regi<strong>on</strong>s at certaintimes <strong>of</strong> the year. There was a suggesti<strong>on</strong> thatsmaller vessels are <strong>of</strong>ten the culprits as they areless pr<strong>on</strong>e to inspecti<strong>on</strong>s or are not inspected asthoroughly as larger vessels.Possible future IUU <strong>fishing</strong> activitiesDuring the interviews, some participants highlightedan additi<strong>on</strong>al EU fisheries regulati<strong>on</strong> thatmay result in further IUU <strong>fishing</strong> activities: theestablishment <strong>of</strong> two separate TACs in the <strong>Baltic</strong>(for the western and eastern stock).The change in the TAC system does provide anopportunity to mis<str<strong>on</strong>g>report</str<strong>on</strong>g> area <strong>of</strong> capture. As fishermenstart to work within the new system, mis<str<strong>on</strong>g>report</str<strong>on</strong>g>ingmay well be used as a way <strong>of</strong> optimisingquota. Depending <strong>on</strong> in which area they planto record their catch, vessels with a functi<strong>on</strong>ingVMS will have to ensure that they actually enterthe western or eastern <strong>Baltic</strong>. As l<strong>on</strong>g as they arenot closely m<strong>on</strong>itored, they will be able to logtheir catch to whichever sea area they like.What can be d<strong>on</strong>e to improve compliance?In resp<strong>on</strong>se to this questi<strong>on</strong>, the majority <strong>of</strong>people c<strong>on</strong>cluded that there was a need for a reducti<strong>on</strong>in fleet capacity, more forceful deterrents,adequate numbers <strong>of</strong> well-trained enforcement<strong>of</strong>ficers, a greater focus <strong>on</strong> the first point <strong>of</strong> sale,better use <strong>of</strong> existing and new technologies, andan improvement in the understanding and participati<strong>on</strong><strong>of</strong> fishers in the scientific assessmentprocess.The following briefly describes the main pointsthat were highlighted:Reduce fleet capacityFleet overcapacity is c<strong>on</strong>sidered to be the underlyingdriving force <strong>of</strong> IUU <strong>fishing</strong> for <strong>Baltic</strong> <strong>Sea</strong><strong>cod</strong>. With limited stocks and increasing <strong>fishing</strong>costs, fishermen and vessel owners feel forced tobreak the rules to ensure c<strong>on</strong>tinued payments <strong>on</strong>their vessels and a decent living for themselvesand their crews.Capacity will decrease in the <strong>Baltic</strong> <strong>Sea</strong> overthe next few years. The Accessi<strong>on</strong> countries arereceiving decommissi<strong>on</strong>ing funds that will likelysee a significant reducti<strong>on</strong> in their <strong>cod</strong> fleets. Forexample, Poland is aiming to reduce its capacityby approximately 40%. In the older MemberStates, <strong>fishing</strong> capacity has been “capped” andreducti<strong>on</strong> will likely be left to ec<strong>on</strong>omics and“natural wastage”, though funding for decommissi<strong>on</strong>ingis still available. Whether decommissi<strong>on</strong>ingm<strong>on</strong>ey will find its way back intothe <strong>fishing</strong> industry (i.e. decommissi<strong>on</strong>ing fundscould help fund the buying <strong>of</strong> licences and newvessels) is uncertain. However, those that expressedan opini<strong>on</strong> suggested that <strong>fishing</strong> was notan attractive opti<strong>on</strong> for younger people and thatEU funds were anticipated to help countries likePoland to develop its ec<strong>on</strong>omy and create jobsoutside <strong>of</strong> the <strong>fishing</strong> industry.Some <strong>fishing</strong> industry representatives from the‘older’ Member States c<strong>on</strong>sidered that their fleetcapacities were more in-line with their quotasand that this balance needed to be quicklyachieved by the new Member States.Improve deterrentsDeterrents to IUU <strong>fishing</strong> was recognised as asignificant shortfall in the present managementregime (see page 30). The sancti<strong>on</strong>s imposed for<strong>of</strong>fences are c<strong>on</strong>sidered to be woefully poor andinadequate to act as deterrents. The time betweendetecting an <strong>of</strong>fence and bringing it to court wasalso seen as reducing the deterrent effect.Of those that expressed a preference, administrativesancti<strong>on</strong>ing rather than a judicial system wasfavoured. The benefits <strong>of</strong> an administrative sancti<strong>on</strong>ingsystem were c<strong>on</strong>sidered to include administrati<strong>on</strong>by people who knew and understood– 19 –

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