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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN OCEAN LAW AND POLICY. ABA ANNUAL MEETING SAN FRANCISCO August 11, 2007 INTERNATIONAL LAW OFFICES OF SAN DIEGO PETER H. FLOURNOY www.international-law-offices.com. LANGUAGE.
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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN OCEAN LAW AND POLICY ABA ANNUAL MEETING SAN FRANCISCO August 11, 2007 INTERNATIONAL LAW OFFICES OF SAN DIEGO PETER H. FLOURNOY www.international-law-offices.com
LANGUAGE • FISHERIES – ANADROMOUS, CATADROMOUS, PELAGIC, GROUNDFISH, COASTAL PELAGIC, HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES, STRADDLING STOCKS, REEF FISH, INVERTEBRATES • GEAR TYPES – TRAWL, PURSE SEINE, LONG LINE, POLE AND LINE (HOOK AND LINE), TROLL, DRIFT NET, FISH TRAP, CYANIDE, DYNAMITE • ORGANIZATIONS – COUNCILS, RFMOs
FISHERY MANAGEMENT COUNCILS Magnuson- Stevens Conservation and Management Act of 1976, as amended through December of 2006. • 8 Fishery Management Councils • New England, Mid-Atlantic, South Atlantic, Caribbean, Gulf, Pacific, North Pacific, Western Pacific • Council Members – Federal, State, Tribal, Public • Advisory Panels – often by species/gear type • Scientific and Statistical Committee • FMPs – Fishery Management Plans
FISHERY MANAGEMENT COUNCILS • Types of Fisheries “managed” • Anadromous – Salmon – bilateral and multilateral • Coastal Pelagic – Squid – unilateral and access agreements GIFAs • “Shared” or Straddling Stocks – Pacific Whiting – bilateral, Halibut -- multilateral • Highly Migratory Species – Tuna and Swordfish - multilateral
CONFLICTS BETWEEN COUNCILS, MAGNUSON ACT REQUIREMENTS, AND RFMOs • History of HMS Jurisdiction and Magnuson Act Requirements • When MSAct passed in 1976 to set up the equivalent of EEZs U.S. did not recognize any country’s jurisdiction over HMS in their zones • Provision for State Department slot on Councils was to advise on GIFAs • 1992 Recognition of Other Countries’ Jurisdiction With Critical Caveat that HMS Must be Managed Multilaterally by RFMOs
CONFLICTS BETWEEN COUNCILS, MAGNUSON ACT REQUIREMENTS, AND RFMOs • Amendment to Sections 303(a) and 302(h) requiring Councils to Set “annual catch limits” for all species included in their FMPs including HMS • NOAA-NMFS Guidance States Discards and “all” fishing mortality Including Rec and Sport must Be included – Lack of Data
CONFLICTS BETWEEN COUNCILS, MAGNUSON ACT REQUIREMENTS, AND RFMOs • “overfishing occurring” • “overfished” • Prior Interpretation – Council Had to Do an Amendment to the FMP – 2 year process • Current Interpretation After Amendment to Section 304 by adding 304 (i) (or (j)) is “ develop recommendations for domestic regulations to address the relative impact of fishing vessels of the US on the stock”
REGIONAL FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATIONS • North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission • International Pacific Halibut Commission • Antarctic Living Marine Resources • Tuna (HMS) RFMOs
TUNA (HMS) RFMOs • IATTC -Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission • IOTC – Indian Ocean Tuna Commission • ICCAT – International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas • WCPFC – Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission • CCSBT – Commission for the Conservation of Southern Blue fin Tuna
KOBE, JAPAN January 22-26, 2007 • Share and Co-ordinate Data And Stock Assessments • Work Collectively to End IUU (Illegal, Unregulated, Unreported) Fishing • Develop Procedures for Allocating Fishing Opportunities • Capacity Controls • Establish Decision Making Processes • Promotion of Compliance With RFMO Resolutions • Development of Monitoring, Control, and Surveillance (MCS) Measures • Monitor Catches from Vessels to Market • RFMO Performance Review • Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management • Coordination of meetings
1982 U.N. LAW OF THE SEA CONVENTION • In Force Since November 16, 1994 • Ratified by 155 Countries • Not Ratified By the United States • Priority of Bush Administration Since The Beginning • Passed Unanimously By Senate Foreign Relations Committee In 2006 • Better Chance With Absence of Amb. Kilpatrick and Senator Helms • Prognosis Not Good
U.N. HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES AND STRADDLING FISH STOCKS AGREEMENT • In Force Since 11 December 2001 • Ratified by 67 Countries (UNCLOS – 155) • Ratified by United States • Not Ratified by Japan, Korea, China • July 2006 Review Conference
WESTERN AND CENTRAL PACIFIC FISHERIES CONVENTION • Enabling Legislation – Part of MS Act Amendments • Five U.S. Commissioners • U.S. “industry” • WPFMC • PFMC • Federal – PIRO Director • Public Interest = ENGO?
WCPFC • Advisory Committee • Guam, American Samoa, Northern Marianas • Payment of out of pocket expenses • Attendance at U.S. Commissioner’s Meetings • Attendance at Government to Government Meetings (?) • Administrative Procedures Act does not apply
ANTIGUA CONVENTION (Update of IATTC) • Ratified by U.S. • Ratified by 8 Countries • Belize, Korea, El Salvador, France, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, E.U. • Entry Into Force Likely by 2008 • Implementing Legislation Languishes • Current Members of IATTC • Costa Rica, France, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Spain, U.S., Venezuela, Vanuatu
NEW AMENDMENT TO PUNISH IUU FISHING • Definition by NMFS – overly broad • NMFS Guidance – check out the web-sites • NMFS Presentation • Recent Actions (Bud Walsh covered)
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS CONCERNING LIVING MARINERESOURCES OF INTEREST TO NOAA FISHERIES • ATLANTIC OCEAN • International Convention for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (Basic Instrument for the International • Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas -- ICCAT) • Convention for the Conservation of Salmon in the North Atlantic Ocean (Basic Instrument for the North • Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization -- NASCO) • Convention on Future Multilateral Cooperation in the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries (Basic Instrument for • the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization -- NAFO)
Cont. • PACIFIC OCEAN • Agreement on the International Dolphin Conservation Program (AIDCP) • Convention for the Establishment of an Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) • Convention for the Preservation of the Halibut Fishery of the Northern Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea (Basic • Instrument for the International Pacific Halibut Commission -- IPHC) • Convention for the Conservation of Anadromous Stocks in the North Pacific Ocean (Basic Instrument for • the North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission – NPAFC) • Treaty Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Canada • Concerning Pacific Salmon (Basic Instrument for the Pacific Salmon Commission – PSC)
PACIFIC (CONT.) • Convention on the Conservation and Management of Pollock Resources in the Central Bering Sea • Treaty Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Canada on Pacific • Coast Albacore Tuna Vessels and Port Privileges • Treaty on Fisheries Between the Governments of Certain Pacific Island States and the Government of the • United States of America (South Pacific Tuna Treaty -- SPTT) • Multilateral High-level Conference on the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks • in the Western and Central Pacific (Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Convention-WCPFC)
SOUTHERN OCEAN • Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (Basic Instrument for the • Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources – CCAMLR) • Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Seals (CCAS)
AND ……………………………… • WESTERN HEMISPHERE • Inter-American Convention (IAC) for the Protection and Conservation of Sea Turtles • GREAT LAKES • Convention on Great Lakes Fisheries Between the United States and Canada (Basic Instrument for the • Great Lakes Fishery Commission – GLFC) • GLOBAL • Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels (ACAP) • Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) • Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) • International Whaling Commission (IWC)
USEFUL WEBSITES • U.S. Mission to the U.N.http://www.usunnewyork.usmission.gov/index.htm • National Marine Fisheries Service http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ • State Department Telephone Directoryhttp://www.foia.state.gov/alphalisting • NOAA-NMFS Magnuson Act Amendmentshttp://wwwnmfs.noaa.gov/msa2007/ • U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy http://www.oceancommission.gov/ • NOAA Office of International Affairs http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ia/index.htm
QUESTIONS ? • What happened to 90% of the big fish? • Are we, or sharks, at the top of the food chain? • Why is NMFS worse than the IRS? • Where have all the sea turtles gone?