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Solomon Islands Fisheries Overview. PRIORITY ADAPTATIONS TO CLIMATE CHANGE FOR FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE IN SOLOMON ISLANDS: REDUCING RISKS AND CAPITALISING ON OPPORTUNITIES WORKSHOP Iron Bottom Sound, Honiara 18 th – 19 th April 2013 By Rosalie Masu Deputy Director Inshore ( ag ).
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Solomon Islands Fisheries Overview PRIORITY ADAPTATIONS TO CLIMATE CHANGE FOR FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE IN SOLOMON ISLANDS: REDUCING RISKS AND CAPITALISING ON OPPORTUNITIES WORKSHOP Iron Bottom Sound, Honiara 18th – 19th April 2013 By Rosalie Masu Deputy Director Inshore (ag)
Areas to be covered Brief Introduction of Solomon Islands Current Fisheries Management Measures/Approaches Future Plans
Introduction • Vast archipelago of 992 islands, 347 inhabited • Landmass is 28,000 sq km • EEZ is 1.63 million sq km • Reef area is 5,750 sq km • Population estimate is > .5 million persons (2005) • Annual growth rate in 1999 was 2.8% and doubled to 4.4% in 2005 (one of the highest) • 40% below 15yrs, 58% between 15 – 64 yrs, 2% over 65 yrs • Meaning SI has a very young population which is growing very fast.
Introduction Cont… • 85 % of the population are rural coastal dwellers who rely heavily on marine resources • Fish consumption per capita is 33 kg/yr
Importance of Fisheries • Provide food • Source of income - employment - traditional money - selling of resources • Traditional Medicine • Cultural Values • Contribute towards our country’s economy
Coastal or Inshore Fisheries • Kile (2000) estimated that subsistence – artisanal annual production at $SBD60 million which is about $USD7 million. • Gillett and Lightfoot (2002) estimated the subsistence – artisanal annual production at $US9.963 million.
FINFISH Sharks for fins but rarely for meat Women – Coastal finfish sp. Children – Coastal finfish sp. Men – Outer reef INVERTERBRATES Sea-cucumber Trochus Crayfish Mangrove-shells Mud crab Clams Target Species
Type of fishing methods • Spear-fishing • Gill-netting • Hand-linning • Collection by hand for inverterbrate • Traditional methods – using coconut frowns • Traps • Even dynamite fishing too!!
Major contributors to the Export Value • Beche-der-mer • Trochus • Button Blanks – from trochus • Sea weed • Coral (CurioTrade) • Sharks-fin • Reef fish/fillet • Aquarium fish • Cray Fish
Inshore fisheries purchased from Provinces by exporters 1991 - 2011 Choiseul Western Malaita Isabel Central Guadalcanal Temotu Honiara Makira/Ulawa Renbel
Aquaculture 90’s – export of farmed tiger prawns Current Efforts: Seaweed Farming as an alternative. Target production for 2013: 1500mt Small backyard ponds – Tilapia (Mosambique) GIFT Tilapia – Risk Assessment Complete, Biosecurity Protocols. Current Research: Milkfish&Mullet Peanut Fish (SticopusHorrens)
Fresh Water Fishery Mostly for subsistence only Shells (gastropods, bivalve) Prawns Fish eg. Tilapia Eels
Tuna Fishery Tuna Catch by Domestic and Foreign Vessels 2000 - 2011
Tuna Species From 2000 – 2011, Catch was dominated by Skipjack. Skip Jack – 72% Yellow Fin – 24% Big Eye – 1% Albacore – 2% Others – 1%
Tuna is exported as: Frozen Canned Smoked Fishmeal Chilled Loin
Effort Trend • Depletion of important commercial species is very evident • Generally effort is higher as compared to the “good old days” • Due to high fishing pressure - shift from subsistence to cash base - increase population
Management Measures for Inshore Fisheries Ban for Export Size Limits Gear Restrictions Reduce fishing pressure – Aquaculture Options - iFADs Management Plans for key commercial species. Encourage Marine Protected Areas and Managed Areas through CBRM/CBFMand EAFM approaches. NGO partners – Monitoring in project Sites
Management Measures for Tuna Fisheries Solomon Islands managing Tuna together with other countries as part of Regional Cooperation through: PNA (Parties to the Nauru Agreement), FFA, W Tuna management Plan. Vessel Day Scheme (VDS) New Policy: To land tuna catches onshore Encourage Onshore based investments
Future: Near Fisheries Bill: Pass June/July sitting Management Plans finalised for key commercial species Strengthen Partnership: Communities (CBOs), NGOs, Provincial, Regional Organisations, Industries.