ssc report to cfmc 149 th cfmc meeting held april 22-23, 2014 ssc meeting held march 25-27, 2014

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SSC Report to CFMC 149 th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014 SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

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Page 1: SSC Report to CFMC 149 th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014 SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

SSC Report to CFMC

149th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014

SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

Page 2: SSC Report to CFMC 149 th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014 SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

Criteria for Species Inclusion in Island-based Fishery Management Plans

• National Standards• Draft Criteria• Test Species Review• Trial Application of Criteria• Development of Thresholds

Page 3: SSC Report to CFMC 149 th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014 SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

National Standards

• NS 1 requires a description of the species involved in the fishery– Target stocks–Non-target stocks– Ecosystem component species

Page 4: SSC Report to CFMC 149 th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014 SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

National Standards

• NS 3 – a stock shall be managed as a unit throughout its range.

• Choice of a management unit may be organized around biological, geographic, economic, technical, social, or ecological perspectives.

Page 5: SSC Report to CFMC 149 th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014 SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

National Standards• NS 7 - management measures shall minimize

costs and avoid unnecessary duplication• Factors to be considered for inclusion within

an FMP: – Importance of the fishery– Biological condition of the stock–Management by other programs– Competing interests and conflicts– Economic condition of a fishery– Needs of a developing fishery– Costs balanced against the benefits

Page 6: SSC Report to CFMC 149 th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014 SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

Suggested draft criteria• Biology • Habitat • Range • Economic importance • Target species• By-catch• Landings • Data availability • Ecological Value • Method of harvest/gear • Cultural considerations • Protected resources• Indicator Status• Market Demand

Page 7: SSC Report to CFMC 149 th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014 SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

Suggested draft criteria• Biology • Habitat • Range • Economic importance • Target species• By-catch• Landings • Data availability • Ecological Value • Method of harvest/gear • Cultural considerations • Protected resources• Indicator Status• Market Demand

Page 8: SSC Report to CFMC 149 th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014 SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

Draft Criteria• Biology – defined as question of

vulnerability/productivity. Is species particularly at risk?• Habitat Specificity– defined as a question of vulnerability

due to particular dependence on limited or vulnerable habitat during some life stage

• Range – defined as whether species is either 1) effectively limited to local waters, 2) limited to EEZ, 3) spans both, or 4) is a HMS

• Economic Importance – defined as total economic value, not just ex-vessel price. This would include, for example, nonconsumptive use, recreational value, targeted species, “filler” species and socio-cultural importance

Page 9: SSC Report to CFMC 149 th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014 SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

Draft Criteria• Target species vs Bycatch• Landings – to be used first to establish lower and upper

thresholds for automatic rejection from or inclusion in an FMP, respectively.

• Ecological Value – defined as having a unique or large ecological function relative to habitat (esp. coral reefs), or trophic/community structure, e.g., keystone species, apex predator, key forage species such that management is needed to sustain that function.

• Protected/Management Status – defined as whether the species is fully protected or partially protected within an existing management framework within EEZ or local waters

Page 10: SSC Report to CFMC 149 th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014 SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

Test Species and Data

• Selected species– spiny lobster, dolphinfish, ballyhoo, octopus, mackerel

and mullet• Available data– Puerto Rico Commercial 1988 – 2012– Puerto Rico Recreational 2000 – 2013– St. Thomas/St. John 2000 – 2012– St. Croix 1999 – 2012

• The SSC recommends that that the 2005 east coast correction factor be re-examined by the PR DNER with the assistance of the SEFSC.

Page 11: SSC Report to CFMC 149 th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014 SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

Most criteria were weighted as high (more likely to be included an FMU, medium or low (less likely to be included as a FMU)

FMU BiologyHabitat

Specificity Range

Economic Importanc

e Target

SpeciesBy-

catch

Yearly Mean

LandingsEcological

Value

Protected/Managed Resource

Spiny Lobster L L H VH VH M H H? M

Dolphinfish L L

M (PR) H

(STT/STX) H H L

H (PR, STX)

M (STT) M M

Octopus M M

L (PR) L (STX) L (STT) M H L M L L

Page 12: SSC Report to CFMC 149 th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014 SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

The SSC did not assess the following:

• Weightings among the various criteria• How they would be combined (for example -

mean, median) for an overall score• How that score would be interpreted (scaled)

for species inclusion on not

Page 13: SSC Report to CFMC 149 th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014 SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

Dichotomous decision tree for automatic inclusion/exclusion of stocks based on thresholds

Page 14: SSC Report to CFMC 149 th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014 SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

Thresholds

• Actual Thresholds were not developed

• Use of thresholds did not take into consideration the possibility of some species with low landings being considered as potential “Ecosystem Component Species”.

• The SSC requests that the SEFSC develop graphs of species landings (lbs and $) that could be used to see if obvious threshold break points can be identified

Page 15: SSC Report to CFMC 149 th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014 SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

ACL Control Rules

• Discussion motivated by scalers used for setting the Management Buffer when determining ACLs: (1) 0.90 for normal species, (2) 0.85 = for species undergoing overfishing, and what to do when a species is determined it is no longer undergoing overfishing

• Process for overfished stocks conducted before the ORCS process developed

Page 16: SSC Report to CFMC 149 th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014 SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

ACL Control Rules

• The SSC requests guidance on role of SSC for setting the ABCs

• Recommends that, given the 5-year experience working with ACLs within the US Caribbean and elsewhere in the nation concerning data-poor stocks, the process of setting ACLs be revisited from start to finish prior to developing island-specific plans

• Until then, the SSC recommends the CFMC keep using the current control rule under the rationale from which it was developed.

Page 17: SSC Report to CFMC 149 th CFMC Meeting held April 22-23, 2014 SSC Meeting held March 25-27, 2014

Abrir la Sierra, Bajo de Sico, Tourmaline (ABT) Closures

The SSC recommends that it be allowed to review the scientific information relative to the ABT Closures prior to a final decision by the CFMC