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Introducing the landing obligation for the COD in the Kattegat, Kenn Skau Fischer, NSAC, Charlottenlund 29 January 2016

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The introduction of the LO for important fisheries:  Is for the quoted demersal fisheries in the North Sea, the Skagerrak and the Kattegat foreseen ( through the legislation) to take place stepwise from 1 January 2016 to 1 January  Discard plans drawn by Member States Part of the transition: Quota top up; "Detailed and accurate documentation“; tools for practical implementation (flexibility) and adjustment of technical measures.

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Page 1: Introducing the landing obligation for the COD in the Kattegat, Kenn Skau Fischer, NSAC, Charlottenlund 29 January 2016

Introducing the landing obligation for the

COD in the Kattegat,

Kenn Skau Fischer,NSAC, Charlottenlund 29 January 2016

Page 2: Introducing the landing obligation for the COD in the Kattegat, Kenn Skau Fischer, NSAC, Charlottenlund 29 January 2016

The reform of the EU Common Fisheries Policy in 2013

2 major changes:- landing obligation (LO) and - a regionalized policy process

Landing obligation (alias discard ban)•Implementing the landing obligation (discard ban) for quoted species in important fisheries.

•Introduction incrementally (for different fisheries) and phases - discard plans to be followed by management plans.

A break-up of 30 years policy!

Page 3: Introducing the landing obligation for the COD in the Kattegat, Kenn Skau Fischer, NSAC, Charlottenlund 29 January 2016

The introduction of the LO for important fisheries:

Is for the quoted demersal fisheries in the North Sea, the Skagerrak and the Kattegat foreseen (through the legislation) to take place stepwise from 1 January 2016 to 1 January 2019.

Discard plans drawn by Member States

Part of the transition:•Quota top up; •"Detailed and accurate documentation“; •tools for practical implementation (flexibility) and •adjustment of technical measures.

Page 4: Introducing the landing obligation for the COD in the Kattegat, Kenn Skau Fischer, NSAC, Charlottenlund 29 January 2016

Preparation of discards plans:

The relevant EU Member States makes a joint recommendation (JR) to deliver to the EU-Commission.

If the Commission can agree on the JR, it is adopted through a delegated act (Commission regulation)

For the Kattegat, the Skagerrak and the North Sea etc. it is the SCHEVENINGEN group that has prepared the JR for 2016 (and prepares JR for the subsequent years).

Scheveningen group:oGermany, Holland, Belgium, France, UK (England and Scotland) Sweden and Denmark.

Page 5: Introducing the landing obligation for the COD in the Kattegat, Kenn Skau Fischer, NSAC, Charlottenlund 29 January 2016

Landing Obligation for demersal fisheries and stocks in the Kattegat:From January 1, 2016 the landing obligation for certain fisheries in the North Sea, the Skagerrak and the Kattegat has been introduced for the following species:

Haddock Norway lobster Plaice Hake Sole Deap water shrimps Saithe

COD and whiting not yet on the list...

Page 6: Introducing the landing obligation for the COD in the Kattegat, Kenn Skau Fischer, NSAC, Charlottenlund 29 January 2016

Landing obligation for the Kattegat 2016:

Kattegat Gear Species under LO Exemptions

IIIaS trawls and seines between 70 and 99mm

Haddock, Northern prawn

(for Nephrops)(for Haddock using Swedish grid)

IIIaS trawls and seines of 100 mm

haddock, plaice, Northern prawn

 

IIIaS nets, trammel nets and entangling nets

Northern prawn, (sole)

(for sole)

IIIaS Hooks and lines Hake, Northern prawn

 

IIIaS Pots Northern Prawn,(Nephrops)

(for Nephrops)

IIIaS trawls and seines between 32 and 69mm

Northern prawn  

Page 7: Introducing the landing obligation for the COD in the Kattegat, Kenn Skau Fischer, NSAC, Charlottenlund 29 January 2016

Landing obligation for the Kattegat 2016:When fishing with trawl or Danish seines with mesh size 90-99 mm and SELTRA there is LO for all catches of haddock and shrimp.

When fishing with trawl or Danish seines with mesh size > 100 mm, there is LO for all catches of haddock, plaice and shrimp….

When fishing with nets there is LO for all catches of shrimp….

But more to come…!

Page 8: Introducing the landing obligation for the COD in the Kattegat, Kenn Skau Fischer, NSAC, Charlottenlund 29 January 2016

Landing obligation for the COD in the Kattegat to implemented 1 January

2017? 2018? 2019?

Depending on the faith of the present COD management plan…

Page 9: Introducing the landing obligation for the COD in the Kattegat, Kenn Skau Fischer, NSAC, Charlottenlund 29 January 2016

Gross revenue for Danish Vessels in the different waters in 2014 (1000 DKK)

                                                                                                                                                                               

Kilde: NaturErhvervstyrelsen.

At an average price of around 20 dkk/kg the Danish cod quota in the Kattegat has a value of (62.000 kg x 20 dkk/kg) = 1,2 milllion DKK!

Page 10: Introducing the landing obligation for the COD in the Kattegat, Kenn Skau Fischer, NSAC, Charlottenlund 29 January 2016

TAC for COD in the Kattegat:

(By-catch quota only)

Danish quota and number of fishermen with ”ITQ”

ÅR TAC (t)2015 1002016 370

year DK Quota (t)

Number of vessels with ITQ

Average quota per vessel

2015 62 131 473 kg2016 228 254 898 kg

At an average price of around 20 dkk/kg the Danish cod quota in the Kattegat has a value of (62.000 kg x 20 dkk/kg) = 1,2 milllion DKK!

Page 11: Introducing the landing obligation for the COD in the Kattegat, Kenn Skau Fischer, NSAC, Charlottenlund 29 January 2016

Definition of the LO:Any catch (of the regulated species) must be landed and recorded .. ...(whether living, dying or dead fish).Discard:Catch not landed at the end trip!

Page 12: Introducing the landing obligation for the COD in the Kattegat, Kenn Skau Fischer, NSAC, Charlottenlund 29 January 2016

Challenge:

Can we avoid that the introduction of the LO for COD will close down the fisheries in the Kattegat?

Exemptions and flexibility (Article 15)

Inter-species flexibility (9 per cent rule).

Year-to-year flexibility of 10 per cent.

De minimis exemptions of 5 percent.

Species, which have a high survival rate

This will not solve the COD-issue!

Page 13: Introducing the landing obligation for the COD in the Kattegat, Kenn Skau Fischer, NSAC, Charlottenlund 29 January 2016

Possible way forward:

”old-school”:

Getting the quota right!Getting the restrictions right

(i.e no by-catch restrictions)Keep the cod out of the LO?

Page 14: Introducing the landing obligation for the COD in the Kattegat, Kenn Skau Fischer, NSAC, Charlottenlund 29 January 2016

Alternative way forward:

”New thinking”:

Could we have a management based on a few target species combined with the monitoring of catches (risk assessment)?

Page 15: Introducing the landing obligation for the COD in the Kattegat, Kenn Skau Fischer, NSAC, Charlottenlund 29 January 2016

Commissioner Damanaki talking to BBC March 1 2011:

"I consider discarding of fish unethical, a waste of natural resources and a waste of fishermen's effort," she said.

"If we continue with our policy, then we will soon face a situation where the production capacity of marine ecosystems is at risk; [and] discarding will erode the economic basis of our fishermen and our coastal regions.“

Consumers, she warned, would then turn away from fish because it would be seen as a tainted product.

Page 16: Introducing the landing obligation for the COD in the Kattegat, Kenn Skau Fischer, NSAC, Charlottenlund 29 January 2016

Thank you for your attention! 

Kenn Skau Fischer

E-mail: [email protected]