DiscardLess. Newsletter No. 1, November Coordinator s welcome

Similar documents
H2020 DiscardLess ( ) Senior Advisor Erling P. Larsen, DTU Aqua, Denmark, on behalf of the DiscardLess Consortium

The PANDORA Project. Paradigm for Novel Dynamic Oceanic Resource Assessments

The Marine Socio-Economics Project (MSEP) Building the Socio-Economic Capacity of Marine NGOs in the UK

Engaging UK Climate Service Providers a series of workshops in November 2014

MSFD Second Cycle. PT position paper

The need for social science in fisheries management and research

10/3/ Institutions from 19 countries + BONUS

Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) Common Implementation Strategy (CIS)

OSPAR Marine Litter Regional Action Plan Communication Plan. 1 Context

UTOFIA System 1 test on a Unmanned Surface Vehicle

STRATEGIC PLAN

EUROPÊCHE RESPONSE TO THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION S CONSULTATION ON A NEW

Commission Seminar on the Landing Obligation: Progress to date 15 November 2017

Fishery Improvement Plan New Zealand EEZ Arrow Squid Trawl Fishery (SQU1T)

SC-03-INF-03. ABNJ Deep Seas Project FAO

Outcome of the joint HELCOM-BIAS workshop on underwater noise

Global Position Paper on Fishery Rights-Based Management

HORIZON 2020 BLUE GROWTH

The family of MARmaED: NorMER and GreenMAR

Outcome of HELCOM workshop on fisheries data (CG FISHDATA )

The BLUEMED Initiative: RESEARCH AND INNOVATION INITIATIVE FOR BLUE JOBS AND GROWTH IN THE MEDITERRANEAN

EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL ENVIRONMENT Directorate D - Water, Chemicals & Biotechnology ENV.D.2 - Marine

Marine Institute, Oranmore, Co. Galway

SDSN Northern Europe WCERE Fishery Policy: Succesful Right-based System? Pre-Conference Report

NORTH ATLANTIC SALMON CONSERVATION ORGANIZATON (NASCO)

How the introduction of cameras can help us maintain an economically and environmentally resilient fishing industry in the UK Helen McLachlan

Ecosystem based management & the human factor

. Faye Goldman. July Contents

THE BLUEMED INITIATIVE AND ITS STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDA

Realising the FNH-RI: Roadmap. Karin Zimmermann (Wageningen Economic Research [WUR], NL)

Advanced Impacts evaluation Methodology for innovative freight transport Solutions

Cover photos: (from top left, clockwise) A woman collects salted fish at a fishing village, Pante Raja Barat, Pante Raja subdistrict in Pidie,

(5) The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Committee for the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund,

Food Use for Social Innovation by Optimising Waste Prevention Strategies. Contributo n 5

Licensed to kill: can we use quota markets to conserve seabirds? Sean Pascoe, Josh Donlan, Mary Turnipseed And others..

Final program DEDIPAC full-consortium meeting

Business: Overview. Founded in 1989 by Drs Amos Barkai & Mike Bergh.

Second MyOcean User Workshop 9-10 April 2013, Copenhagen Main outcomes

IEA Wind Task 32. David Schlipf Operating Agent SWE University of Stuttgart Germany

MISSION. Arctic Frontiers is an annual international arena for the discussion on sustainable economic and societal development in the Arctic.

Marine planning and aquaculture. Stacey Clarke

Original: English Introduction to all things related to coastal fisheries and aquaculture data

Reputation enhanced by innovation - Call for proposals in module 3

SECTEUR Ascertaining user needs

-- DRAFT (11/08/2008) --

FISBOAT FINAL PLAN FOR USING AND DISSEMINATING KNOWLEDGE

New Work Item Proposal. Minimum requirements for the certification of products from sustainable marine fishery

PROJECT FACT SHEET GREEK-GERMANY CO-FUNDED PROJECT. project proposal to the funding measure

1. Introduction. defining and producing new materials with advanced properties, or optimizing industrial processes.

Environmental Audit Committee Inquiry on 25 Year Environment Plan

Assessing the socioeconomic. public R&D. A review on the state of the art, and current work at the OECD. Beñat Bilbao-Osorio Paris, 11 June 2008

European Commission Studies and Pilot Projects for Carrying Out the Common Fisheries Policy No FISH/2007/07 Lot 5

Response of Killybegs Fishermen s Organisation Ltd. to current regulatory proposals on Reform of the Common Fisheries Policy

The Method Toolbox of TA. PACITA Summer School 2014 Marie Louise Jørgensen, The Danish Board of Technology Foundation

Science Integration Fellowship: California Ocean Science Trust & Humboldt State University

Social importance of the North Sea

(The Fishing Municipalities Strömstad-Tanum-Sotenäs-Lysekil-Tjörn-Göteborg-Ökerö Västra Götaland Region)

BALTIC SEA SEAL AND CORMORANT TNC-PROJECT

Kick-off meeting Session 2: EFTP working groups in detail

Fishing for the future

RECOMMENDATIONS LDAC CONFERENCE ON EXTERNAL DIMENSION OF THE CFP LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA, September 2015

I. Introduction. Cover note. A. Mandate. B. Scope of the note. Technology Executive Committee. Fifteenth meeting. Bonn, Germany, September 2017

MARITIME AFFAIRS & FISHERIES. European Maritime and Fisheries Fund - EMFF

Perspectives of Scientists on technology and the SDGs 61 scientists 3 tasks 20 countries 45 disciplines. 97 scientists 58 briefs

The BLUEMED INITIATIVE: objectives, achievements and future actions

MERIL MAPPING OF THE EUROPEAN RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE LANDSCAPE

EU-PolarNet connecting science with society

ACRUNET. Atlantic Crab Resource Users Network. Vera O Donovan BIM. Funded by Atlantic Area Transnational Programme ACRUNET

Transparency in the Western and Central Pacific Tuna Longline Fishery Enhancing verifiability with electronic reporting and monitoring

FOODINTEGRITY Ensuring the Integrity of the European food chain

Advice June, revised September 2010

The Nordic design resource

Juan Ignacio Gandarias, Director General for Fisheries at the Spanish Ministry of the Environment and Rural and Marine Affairs.

Ecosystem based management: why try to herd cats? Mark

Implementing the European Fisheries Fund

Successfully Managing Fishing Capacity What options are available?

To Undertake a Rapid Assessment of Fisheries and Aquaculture Information Management System (FIMS) in Kenya

Institute: Science and Policy for a Sustainable World. Science Sips on Fisheries Policy in the Science Year 2016*17 Seas and Oceans

Global Record. Fishing Vessels, Refrigerated Transport Vessels and Supply Vessels THE

EUROPEAN COMMISSION DG RESEARCH

Final Prospectus and Terms of Reference for an Independent Review of the New England Fishery Management Council 2/27/18

Marine Research Programme

Center for Ocean Solutions

Terms of Reference. Call for Experts in the field of Foresight and ICT

Human Rights Risk Tool for Seafood. Helen Duggan, Head of Responsible Sourcing, Seafish

ACV-Transcom Visserij:

Offshore Renewable Energy Conversion platforms - Coordination Action

Introducing the 7 th Community Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development ( ) 2013)

An introduction to the 7 th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development. Gorgias Garofalakis

foresight analysis STuDy in cofasp

REDI final conference: Go! Go! Go! Brussels, 10th March 2015

DELIVERABLE SEPE Exploitation Plan

Rolling workplan of the Technology Executive Committee for

Towards a Consumer-Driven Energy System

European Rail Research Advisory Council

SEAS-ERA STRATEGIC FORUM

International Council for the Exploration of the Sea Conseil International pour l Exploration de la Mer

IV/10. Measures for implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity

Introduction to the Cypriot Node for Maritime Surveillance

SR&ED International R&D Tax Credit Strategies

Transcription:

DiscardLess Newsletter No. 1, November 2015 Coordinator s welcome Clara Ulrich, DTU Aqua, Denmark Welcome to the first DiscardLess newsletter. The project started a bit more than 8 months ago, on March 1 st, 2015. There are a lot of good things going on, and activities are developing according to the workplan. But these are not always directly released and available to the public, so we are therefore sending a brief overview of what has been done so far and what is on the way. Our website, http:// is also expanding now, and will be updated regularly when new material comes in. The project was officially launched during its Kick-Off meeting in April 2015, that was held in connection with the conference on the Landings Obligation (LO) organised by the SINAVAL Fair in Bilbao. This was an occasion for numerous and fruitful meetings with a large diversity of stakeholders and policy makers. Since then, we have used our time in gathering and sharing data and knowledge across geographical areas and disciplines, and we have also engaged in a number of tasks Following is a brief update on each of our Work Packages. We look forward to meet with you again throughout our project. Work Package 1 : Ecosystem- Scale assessment Leader: Marie Savina, IFREMER, France What? WP1 will evaluate the consequences of the LO and subsequent changes in fishing practices on fish stock dynamics and advice, on the other compartments of the marine ecosystems. End Products? WP1 will produce : Reviews of the current knowledge on discarding practices and the effect of discards on the environment, For each region, annual updates of the effects of the LO implementation on the status and management of the main 1

fish stocks, An assessment of the impact of alternative Discard Mitigation Strategies on the ecosystem. Status now? WP1 has already completed a number of tasks, and two reports (deliverables) are already produced : D1.1 : Review on the current effect of discarding on fish stocks and marine ecosystems; on data, knowledge and models of discarding; and identification of knowledge gaps in all case studies. This comprehensive document summarises a large number of scientific publications on the biological and ecological processes involved in discarding, and describe the ecological knowledge of our case studies D1.2: Identification of standard ecosystem evaluation criteria for the assessment of the Discard Mitigation Strategies. This document defines which ecological criteria will be used to evaluate the ecosystem impact of various scenarios across the various regions and models. In particular, the report clarifies how teh ecosystem models will evaluate the impact of discarding on the Good Environmental Status (GES) indicators of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) Work Package 2 : Fishery-Scale assessment Leader: Andersen, Denmark Peder IFRO, What? WP2 will provide best estimates of likely economic and social effects of implementation of the landings obligation at the fishery scale (individual and fleet). This WP emphasizes that discarding is a choice motivated by economic and social incentives, and these must thus be addressed in the implementation of the LO. End Products? WP2 will produce : An estimation of socioeconomic effects of the implementation of the LO under different scenarios (fleet level). A monitoring of changes in economic and social factors during and after the actual implementation of the LO. Reviews of the current knowledge on discarding practices and the effect of discards on the environment, For each region, annual updates of the effects of the LO implementation on the status and management of the main fish stocks, An assessment of the impact of alternative Discard Mitigation Strategies on the ecosystem. Status now? WP2 follows the same timeline as WP1, and has also completed the initial reviews in two reports (deliverables) : 2

D2.1: Report on the available economic data related to discard, on bio-economic fishery models, on the current knowledge on discard incentives, perception, attitudes and resulting fisher behaviour and on knowledge gaps for all case studies fisheries. This document summarises the economic processes involved in discarding, and describe the bioeconomic models available in each case studies. A number of economic impact analyses are already available in a number of countries. D1.2: Appropriate economic and social criteria to evaluate the Discard Mitigation Strategies and the defined management scenarios This document defines which criteria will be used to evaluate the economic impact of various scenarios across the various regions and models, and emphasizes how to measure changes in the social and cultural drivers of fishermen perception of the LO. Work Package 3 : Adaptation of gear technology Leader: Barry O Neill, MSS, UK What? It is better to avoid unwanted catch in the first place rather than have to deal with their consequences on deck or ashore. WP3 will encourage and promote the avoidance of unwanted catches through technological means. End Products? The WP3 will increase awareness, evaluate the performance and review the introduction of existing solutions; enhance real-time decision making; and explore the use of innovative technologies to improve selectivity. Status now? WP3 is progressing along several directions. The existing knowledge about selective devices is being gathered across regions and fisheries. A couple of national manuals exist already. Additionally, WP3 is exploring some new technological paths. The use of light to improve selection in towed fishing gears is being investigated and how underwater cameras can help daily decisionmaking is being explored. Work Package 4 : Adaptation of fishing strategies Leader: Dave Reid, MI, Ireland What? WP4 will formalise both fishers and scientists knowledge into the understanding of where and when to fish, and will investigate options to use this knowledge to avoid unwanted catches. End Products? Some challenge experiments, where fishers try to reduce discards by their own means, and state of the art scientific models and data providing information on e.g. discard risk hot spots. 3

Status now? Challenges experiments (co-financed with national fundings) have already been conducted in Ireland, France and Denmark. Results are still being analysed in details, but we know that avoiding unwanted catches has been achieved with varying degrees of success. This highlights that avoidance is a difficult mindshift, that will take time to develop. Additionally, progresses are ongoing in the fine scale analysis of logbooks and observators data to investigate their suitability in detecting hot spots. Work Package 5 : From deck to first sale Leader: Jonas R. Vidarsson, MATIS, Iceland What? WP5 aims to identify applicable onboard solutions for fishermen to meet with requirements of the landing obligation of the CFP. Here we will explore, develop and validate alternatives for onboard handling and onboard Monitoring, Control & Surveillance of Unavoidable Unwanted Catches. End Products? WP5 will provide a list of tools and technologies that allow fishermen to bring unwanted catches ashore in a fully documented manner. Status now? WP5 has just completed its first deliverable : D5.1: Report on current practices in the handling of unavoidable, unwanted catches, which reviews the practices of onboard handling and market use of unwanted catches (discards and fish waste) in some fisheries operating with a discard ban, mainly Iceland, Norway and Canada. Additionally, WP5 has started some tasks on tools for monitoring, control and surveillance thath will focus on e.g. remote Electronic Monitoring and DNA-based traceability. Work Package 6 : Products to the value chain Leader: Begoña Perez Villareal, AZTI, Spain What? WP6 will identify, develop, evaluate, select, demonstrate and validate an integral solution to make best use of unwanted catches without creating economic incentives and inadvertently developing markets for such products End Products? WP6 will document promising and cost-effective solutions to marine by-products Status now? WP6 is now completing its first deliverable: D6.1: Diagnosis of the inventory of the generated unavoidable unwanted catch, which collects and reviews the state of knowledge for some case studies, from many different sources of information. This includes for example: the type and variability of the potential volume of discards that may be landed under the LO, the potential distribution across fishing harbours and the existing infrastructures in these harbours to handle unwanted catches. 4

Work Package 7 : Framing and implementing the discard policy Leader: Kåre Nolde Nielsen, UiT, Norway What? WP7 will analyse the in-depth institutional and policy aspects of the LO (background, objectives and tradeoffs), and will identify good discard ban practices. WP7 will also act as the synthesis WP, bringing together the results of the other WPs. End Products? WP7 will issues regular policy briefs across the various regions. Status now? WP7 will deliver later than the other WPs, as it builds on their knowledge. But WP7 is ongoing collecting information about the developement of policy and governance around the landing obligation, both within and outside the EU. Work Package 8 : Bringing results to users and spreading the word Leader: Carsten Meedom, Alphafilm, Denmark What? WP8 is responsible for the communication and the dissemination of the projects results, but inside and outside of the consortium. End Products? WP8 will maintain a lively and updated website, where the progresses of the project will be documented in various ways, and scientific results will be made available, including the deliverables. WP8 is also buildling our DMS ToolBox (Discard Mitigation Strategies Toolbox), where the outcomes of the previous WPs can be explored and compared in a dynamic and user-friendly way. Status now? Our website, http:// is now active, and its initial content is being populated. Major focus will be given to keep it updated troughout the project. The frame of the DMS Toolbox is also being framed, and will be populated during the next half-year. 5