Implementing Management Plans And Voluntary Initiatives Regarding Fads: The Opagac Experience

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IATTC Implementing Management Plans And Voluntary Initiatives Regarding Fads: The Opagac Experience MIGUEL HERRERA & JULIO MORON 3 rd Meeting of the IATTC ad-hoc Working Group on FADs, La Jolla 11-12 May 2018

Outline The fleet Impact on target species Impact on bycatch species Impact on the marine environment Caveats and Conclusions

OPAGAC in a Nutshell OPAGAC is a Producers Organisation which represents the interests of 9 purse seine fishing companies, 48 seiners, in Spain and abroad 4 companies integrated with the processing industry Present in tropical and sub-tropical waters worldwide We fish approximately 8% of the tropical tuna global catch ( 380.000 MT) Contribution to the development of coastal states (Fisheries Agreements, port activities, processing, etc) Main market: EU

OTHER 8% PS-OPAGAC 10% PS-OPAGAC OTHER 8% 28% OTHER-PS 64% WORLDWIDE 2014-16 PS-OPAGAC 3% OTHER 21% OTHER-PS 76% OTHER-PS 82% IATTC 2014-16 OTHER 30% OTHER-PS 42% PS-OPAGAC 28% OTHER 61% PS-OPAGAC 14% OTHER-PS 25% WCPFC 2014-16 ICCAT 2014-16 IOTC 2014-16

BET 5% Bigeye Thunnus obesus Yellowfin Thunnus albacares YFT 35% SKJ 60% Skipjack Katsuwonus pelamis BY SPECIES

FAD Impacts on target species

Issues Catches of juveniles of YFT and BET Effort creep Ecological trap

Assisting Evaluation Science-Industry cooperation towards: Best data collection and reporting standards on FADs EU Projects RECOLAPE & CECOFAD 2 Joint-t-RFMO FAD WG Research and analysis Indices of abundance tropical tunas PS Fishery Indian & Atlantic: Fishery dependent: FAD Density Fishery Independent: Biomass estimates FAD Buoys Echosounder data FAD Buoy Echo-sounder Species Discrimination

Species Discrimination OPAGAC is cooperating with ISSF and various private companies on research towards discriminating buoys: The main objective is reducing catches of juvenile YFT & BET

Mitigation of Impacts Compliance with FAD limits and measures in the four t-rfmos: IATTC: 350 active FAD boat/day plus corralito plus fishery closures plus capacity limits Other t-rfmo: FAD and support vessel limits, time-area closures, TACs, capacity limits Compliance verified by AZTI

FAD Impacts on bycatch

Issues Collateral damage: Bycatch associated to tuna schools on purse seine sets on FADs Ghost fishing: Bycatch entanglement on FAD netting Mostly Billfish, Sharks & Marine turtles

Assisting Evaluation Collecting and reporting data on bycatch and interactions: 100% Observer Coverage (since 2015) Assisting in the design of best practices to avoid bycatch entanglements on FADs Best practices for the safe release of bycatch Estimates of bycatch levels by the OPAGAC fishery, in all oceans, and contribution to overall fishing mortality

Research and Capacity Building OPAGAC supports training & research on bycatch mitigation techniques (ISSF, IEO, AZTI): ISSF/AZTI Skipper workshops Bottom-up approach to bycatch mitigation solutions Assess post-release mortality levels Changes in gear configuration/ fishing operation

Bycatch Mitigation The Spanish Purse seine fishing industry adopted a VOLUNTARY Code of Good Practices (effective since 2012): Safe release of bycatch and 100% non-entangling FADs Implemented by fishermen & monitored by observers Conformity with the Code validated by AZTI

FAD Ecosystem Impacts

Issues Loss of FADs Contribute to marine litter Damages coastal ecosystems Hazard to some marine activities (e.g. prospecting for petrol)

Evaluating Impacts OPAGAC [+WWF] FIP: All FAD data released to AZTI for: The evaluation of areas sensitive to FAD beaching events The beaching potential of FADs in the Seychelles Assess feasibility of actions to mitigate impacts Biodegradable FADs Other Pilots to retrieve FADs

FAD-Watch Pilots OPAGAC supports a Pilot FAD-Watch Projects in Seychelles, Gabon, Mauritania, etc. to prevent FADs from beaching events/colliding with prospecting gear, through safe retrieval Carried out by NGOs or prospecting companies Release of real-time FAD data Blueprint for implementation of similar initiatives in other areas

Biodegradable FAD Pilots Participation in EU funded project Collaboration with ISSF Participation in EU funded project

The Future Indices of abundance Short term: fishery-dependent Medium-term: fishery-independent Move to non-entangling biodegradable FADs to reduce ecosystem impacts to the maximum Discrimination of unwanted specimens on sets on FADs (bycatch and target species) Evaluate contribution of bycatch to fishing mortality and mitigate impacts on bycatch, as required

Thanks For Your Attention www.opagac.org Miguel.Herrera@opagac.org Julio.Moron@opagac.org