The New Song for Coastal Fisheries pathways to change. MJ Amos, FAME, SPC

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The New Song for Coastal Fisheries pathways to change MJ Amos, FAME, SPC

Sea cucumber fishery management 11 key barriers must be overcome if effec<ve sea cucumber fishery/coastal fisheries management is to be implemented on a useful scale in the region 1. Geographical isola0on, the extent of coastlines and the diversity of coastal communi0es 2. Lack of poli0cal profile, will and support in advancing CS management at the na0onal, sub- na0onal, and community level 3. Inadequate focus on SC management by fisheries agencies 4. Outdated management policy, legisla0on and planning, with liile or no monitoring of effec0veness or sustainability 5. Lack of relevant data, and analysis to inform management at all levels 6. Inadequate empowerment of local/coastal communi0es and links to sub- na0onal and na0onal governments 7. Poor stakeholder collabora0on/connec0on at community, sub- na0onal, and na0onal levels 8. Inadequate compliance with fisheries rules and variable/inadequate sanc0ons 9. Lack of integra0on of CEAFM into na0onal and sub- na0onal policies and strategies 10. Failure to adequately recognise the crucial role women play in the management and sustainable use of the SC fishery 11. Limited alterna0ve livelihoods and lack of available commercial funding mechanisms to support small scale community livelihoods

New & Innova<ve Approach A new & innova<ve approached is urgently needed to deal with decline in coastal fisheries resources

The New Song for Coastal Fisheries Pathway to Change

New Song for Coastal Fisheries pathways to change Vision Sustainable well- managed inshore fisheries, underpinned by community- based approaches that provide food security, and long- term economic, social and ecological benefits to our communi>es

New Song for Coastal Fisheries pathways to change Two Overarching Outcomes 1) Improved wellbeing of coastal communi0es 2) Produc0ve and healthy ecosystems and fish stocks

The New Song Key Outcomes Key Outcome 1 - Key Outcome 2 - Key Outcome 3 - Key Outcome 4 - Key Outcome 5 - Key Outcome 6 Key Outcome 7 Key Outcome 8 Informed, empowered coastal communi<es with clearly defined user rights. Adequate and relevant informa<on to inform management and policy. Recogni<on of, and strong poli<cal commitment and support for, coastal fisheries management on a na<onal and sub- na<onal scale. Re- focused fisheries agencies that are transparent, accountable and adequately resourced, suppor<ng coastal fisheries management and sustainable development, underpinned by CEAFM (Community- base Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management). Strong and up- to- date management policy, legisla<on and planning Effec<ve collabora<on and coordina<on among stakeholders and key sectors of influence More equitable access to benefits and decision making within communi<es, including women, youth and marginalised groups Diverse livelihoods reducing pressure on fisheries resources, enhancing community incomes, and contribu<ng to improved fisheries management

The New Song 8 key Outcome Areas 2 Overarching Outcomes 34 Intermediate Outcomes Sustainable Coastal Fisheries

The New Song for Coastal Fisheries Pathway to Change A regional strategy to guide the management of coastal fisheries at the national level. It: Ø calls for an enhanced focus on coastal fisheries management; Ø is designed to provide direction and encourage coordination, cooperation and an effective use of regional and other support services in the development of coastal fisheries management; Ø brings together at the regional level disconnected initiatives and stakeholders into a strong, coordinated approach with a shared vision of coastal fisheries management. While at the national and sub-national level, it seeks political recognition of the value of coastal fisheries to food security and rural development; and, Ø provides an opportunity for the region to report to FFC Ministers and Pacific Leaders on coastal fisheries in the context of the Future of Pacific Islands Fisheries initiative

The New Song for Coastal Fisheries Pathway to Change Ø To be successful, implementing the new song initiatives will require a coordinated and integrated approach by all stakeholders. Ø The Pathways to Change Framework outlines actions that national governments and all other stakeholders will need to commit to substantial support - a communitydriven approach.

New Song for Coastal Fisheries Pathway to Change The New song for coastal fisheries pathway to change is a response to concerns raised by the FFCMIN10 on coastal fisheries.

New Song for Coastal Fisheries Pathway to Change Developed by par0cipants at a regional workshop on future of coastal fisheries management, March 2015; Approved by HOF9, March 2015; Approved by FFC93, May 2015 Endorsed by FFCMIN11, July 2015.

The New Song link to the Future of the Pacific Island Fisheries New Song - Coastal Fisheries (SPC) Coastal Fisheries Report Card FPIF R/Map Oceanic Fisheries (FFA) Tuna Fisheries Report Card FFCMIN PIF Leaders

The New Song for Coastal Fisheries Pathway to Change Who will be responsible to build momentum? Ø The Pacific Community, through the SPC: will be responsible for building momentum for the new song at the regional level. will support, facilitate, and prepare regular assessments of progress with the new song initiative. will implement an effective monitoring, evaluation, and learning framework to monitor progress.

The New Song for Coastal Fisheries Pathway to Change Funding Ø Concept Notes Approved Improving fisheries food security and sustainable livelihoods for Pacific Island communities NZ MFAT has confirmed approval of the concept note to proceed to the design stage (18 Sept. 2015). - 5 years for implementation (NZ$7m) Sustainable Pacific aquaculture development for food security and economic growth - NZ MFAT has confirmed approval of the concept note to proceed to the design stage. - 5 years for implementation (NZ$4.5m) Ø Concept Notes submitted to donor partners Concept Note for Increasing coastal livelihoods resilience to climate change in the Pacific Islands Ø Concept Notes completed and endorsed by HOF9 and FFC93 awaiting submission FFA/SPC/SPREP/USP/PIF/LMMA joint - EDF11 CompFish concept note

Thank you Merci beaucoup