Addressing bycatch in MSC-certified fisheries

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CERTIFIED SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD Marine Stewardship Council Addressing bycatch in MSC-certified fisheries Wakefield Symposium, May 2014

Contents Intro to MSC certification Objective of review Analysis of bycatch actions and improvements Take away messages

Intro to MSC Marine Stewardship Council founded in 1997 Standard setter (3 rd party certification) Mission Our mission is to use our ecolabel and fishery certification program to contribute to the health of the world s oceans by recognising and rewarding sustainable fishing practices, influencing the choices people make when buying seafood, and working with our partners to transform the seafood market to a sustainable basis.

MSC Default Assessment Tree (2010-2014)

MSC Theory of Change

Trends in MSC tonnages

Objective of review What have fisheries done to improve their performance with respect to bycatch? PIs where conditions applied Specific actions undertaken Analysis undertaken as background to MSC Fisheries Standard Review (2013-14)

Methods Used internal MSC scoring database to track number of conditions closed on Bycatch & ETP PIs Mapping of pre-default tree PIs Reviewed assessment reports for these PIs to determine if they related specifically to bycatch Recorded actions undertaken by clients in closing bycatch conditions Categorised actions undertaken

Progress of bycatch related conditions 250 Number of conditions 200 150 100 50 Open Closed 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Year

Actions undertaken by fisheries Outcome 13% n=109 Management 13% Information 74%

Outcome actions completed Risk assessment indicates species is low risk 3 Measures implemented reduced number of interactions 4 Quantitative analysis showed fishery impact negligible/ minimal 7 Example: DFPO Denmark North Sea plaice (Danish seine, trawl): Worked with DK government to implement EU fishing rules outside EU waters - prohibiting skate and no directed fishery for spurdog Landings of common skate reduced to near 0 and spurdog reduced by 50% and are well within bycatch quota (2.6tonnes)

Management actions completed Use monitoring information to adjust measures Establish bycatch advisory group 1 1 Procedures to improve survivability 3 Procedures to avoid interactions 4 Adopt selective gear/ mitigation measures 5 Example: Western Australia rock lobster (pots/traps): Implemented Sea Lion Excluder Device & monitoring near sea lion breeding sites During certification period, video monitoring identified another important sea lion area, so new condition added to use SLEDs in this zone as well

Information actions completed 25 Number of fisheries 20 15 10 5 0 Example: South Africa hake trawl Contracted research institute to undertake investigation into magnitude of seabird interactions, estimated ~10,000 birds/year Worked with BirdLife to implement mitigation measure: tori lines

Take away messages Since 2004, 48 fisheries globally have made improvements & closed conditions on bycatch this number is increasing In closing conditions on bycatch most actions undertaken were to improve information but actions undertaken in one PI also impacted others, e.g. SA hake Results show the theory of change at work! Fisheries Standard Review used this information to revise Management & Information PIs: Require review of alternative mitigation measures for bycatch species and implement as appropriate Make requirements for adequacy of information to score fishery more explicit to ensure consistency in scoring

Further reading For recent studies on the environmental impacts of MSC and the standard-setting procedure, see: Agnew, D.J. et al. (2013). The MSC experience: developing an operational certification standard and a market incentive to improve fishery sustainability. ICES Journal of Marine Science, doi:10.1093/ icesjms/fst091. Martin, S.M. et al. (2012). An evaluation of environmental changes within fisheries involved in the Marine Stewardship Council certification scheme. Reviews in Fishery Science, 20: 61-69. Wiedenfeld, D. A. (2012). Analysis of the effects of Marine Stewardship Council fishery certification on the conservation of seabirds. American Bird Conservancy, The Plains, VA, USA. 40 pp.

CERTIFIED SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD Thank you For more information, contact: Stephanie Good, stephanie.good@msc.org Thank you to colleagues Alice Daish, Sarah Martin, Robert Lefebure, Nicolas Gutierrez & David Agnew Photo credits: Sealord Group Ltd, MSC, Matt Watson, Claire Pescod, Colin Charman, Canadian Sablefish Association Megan Atcheson www.msc.org