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How the introduction of cameras can help us maintain an economically and environmentally resilient fishing industry in the UK Helen McLachlan October 2018 Fisheries Programme Manager, WWF UK 10 October 2018 Presentation title runs here (Go Header & Footer to edit this text) 1

Brave New World UK seafood needs to be able to make its name in the highly competitive international market Need strong, credible brand values high quality, sustainability Need systems in place that will support these brand values Key elements that will support sustainable harvesting include confident stock assessments, transparency, traceability and accountability. Cameras have a role in supporting these in fully documented fisheries 10 October 2018 2

Remote Electronic Monitoring (REM) system Courtesy of Archipelago Marine Research Ltd 10 October 2018 3

Benefits of REM Some of the reasons cited by New Zealand government for their move towards REM: Improvement of the information base to support fisheries management: improving data for setting sustainable catch limits In the UK, there is potential for improved data, more reactive data management and larger data sets to feed into fisheries management, and the ability to use the technology to support evidence for industry anecdotal claims 10 October 2018 4

The cameras and REM systems gave us the chance to collect data and prove we were telling the truth but also help managers at the same time. We want a healthy well managed stock and that can only be achieve through good data collection at high enough levels We wanted to show the scientists what was really going on and help them make well thought out management decisions David Stevens, Crystal Sea 10 October 2018 5

Benefits of REM Reduction of waste in commercial fisheries as cameras will encourage full catch reporting and eliminate discarding of unreported catch More responsive decision-making: The availability of more comprehensive, timely and fine-scale information on fishery interactions with fish stocks and the environment will enable a risk based decision-making framework to deliver New Zealand s environmental goals 10 October 2018 6

Other considerations i) Health and Safety: Where injury or engine/equipment failure occur cameras can assist with details to provide to insurance companies when seeking claims. Insurance companies could use this in return for reduced policy cover costs ii) Consumer confidence: Growing awareness that fish is a public resource that offers a sustainable source of protein vital for global food security. Becoming more important to have social license to operate. This will be supported by increased transparency and ability to demonstrate that a fishery is being managed sustainably iii) Levelling the playing field: Introduce as condition of fishing in UK waters. This will level the playing field across all vessels and waters 10 October 2018 7

Addressing some misconceptions Cost effective: 2017 study found that when compared to 2015, costs have reduced by 22% from 4,694 to 3,785 per vessel per year due to advancements in technology and greater efficiencies of analyst staff time To monitor 100% of fishing activity and provide 10% video review monitoring across the over-10-metre fleet across the UK would cost in the region of 5.01 million. This equates to roughly a quarter of the money spent on more traditional systems which deliver less than 1% atsea coverage 10 October 2018 8

Addressing some misconceptions You don t need to look at all the data: Reviewing 10% of fishing activity data is common place. This can be increased or decreased dependent on perceived risk of operation or management objective. Under compliance objective only where this data identifies an irregularity would further data be reviewed from that vessel There can be enough personnel to review data: Capacity to review could be delivered in part by reallocation of resources from quayside inspections which will be less vital Invasion of privacy: Cameras are only operational during the time that the vessel is fishing and all cameras are in common areas where fish are being handled. Cameras are common in workplace and public places nowadays 10 October 2018 9

Getting the management framework right Remote Electronic Monitoring is not a silver bullet and needs to be established within the right management regime. Need to consider: Setting clear objectives and timeframes - discard monitoring, endangered or alien species monitoring, additional data requirements, enforcement and compliance Right level of governance collaboration is vital with inclusion of key stakeholders government agencies, industry, enforcement, and technicians, including reviewers 10 October 2018 10

Conclusions Supports sustainable management - increased/improved data collection informing sustainable harvesting, incentivises improved selectivity, reduced waste, healthier stocks Demonstrates sustainable practice consumer confidence, market access Creates Level playing field across vessels and seas Cost effective in delivering more data and supporting effective monitoring & control Healthy and resilient stocks and ecosystem are key to supporting economically sustainable fisheries 10 October 2018 11

Effective implementation of REM offers the UK the chance to improve fisheries management and lead the way in the adoption of progressive technology that delivers sustainability, accountability and confidence in the supply chain, as well as a level playing field across shared seas. Introducing it as standard practice makes environmental and economic sense and can help the UK market its seafood on strong brand values of quality and sustainability 10 October 2018 12