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Journey to EAFM: Lessons from USA Case Study

Explore how the USA progressed towards EAFM principles, identify your country's challenges, and discuss opportunities for sustainable fisheries management. Gain insights on governance, stakeholders, and ecological well-being objectives.

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Journey to EAFM: Lessons from USA Case Study

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  1. 5. Moving towards EAFM Essential EAFM Date • Place 1

  2. 2 Session objectives After this session you will be able to: Recognize how the USA adopted the EAFM principles and moved towards EAFM (case study) Determine where your country is at in moving towards EAFM Identify challenges your country faces in moving towards EAFM 5. MOVING TOWARDS EAFM 2

  3. USA Timeline 1950s-2013 1950s-1970s: Overfishing  Collapsing fisheries 1976: New Conservation & Management Act Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act 1980s: Regional Councils and single fisheries Fishery Management Plans (FMPs) 1996: Sustainable Fisheries Act  Essential Fish Habitat 2004: Coral Reef Ecosystem FMP 2010: Fishery Ecosystem Plans (FEPs) 2012: End of ‘overfishing’ for all USA fishery stocks - Rebuilding of stocks 6. Adaptive management 5. MOVING TOWARDS EAFM 3 3

  4. 1980s: Formation of 8 Regional Fishery Management Councils 1. Good governance 3. Increased participation Council Members Federal Agencies (NOAA Fisheries, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, US Coast Guard, State Department) State Fishery Agencies (local gov.) Fishermen* (commercial, recreational) Other concerned users/stakeholders* (seafood owners, conservationists, researchers, educators) *Nominated by respective State’s Governors 5. Cooperation & coordination 5. MOVING TOWARDS EAFM 4 4

  5. 1996: The US Sustainable Fisheries Act 1. Good governance 4. Multiple objectives An important legislative shift towards EAFM • reduce bycatch • protect essential fish habitats • to consider the effects of management decisions on communities. 5. MOVING TOWARDS EAFM 5 5

  6. 2. Appropriate scale Coral Reef Ecosystem FMP (2004) Shift from target to multi-species, multi-scale fisheries Multi-species fisheries (2,000+ species) Multi-gear fisheries (25+ methods) Occurs across national, state and territorial waters 6

  7. Ecological well-being objectives: - restore reef fisheries, resources, habitats - maximum, sustainable long-term catch Human well-being objectives: - generate revenue and livelihoods - improve public awareness of reef ecosystems and their vulnerability Governance objectives: - promote improved surveillance and enforcement - collaborate with other agencies to share data and resources 4. Multiple objectives 5. MOVING TOWARDS EAFM 7 7

  8. Precautionary, ecologically, culturally sensitive sustainable use Apply adaptive management Establish research, monitoring, data collection and permits to improve management decisions 6. Adaptive management 7. Precautionary approach 5. MOVING TOWARDS EAFM 8 8

  9. 2010: Fishery Ecosystem Plans (FEPs) 2. Appropriate scale 1. Good governance Transition to 5 area-based FEPs - Mariana Archipelago - Pacific Remote Islands - America Samoa Archipelago - Hawaiian Archipelago - Pacific Pelagics 2012: End of “overfishing” in all USA stocks 5. MOVING TOWARDS EAFM 9 9

  10. Key messages of case study • EAFM is a step by step process; apply lessons learned along the way • increasing stakeholder engagement • broadening scale of management • increasing data and information needs (not just stock assessment) • built on existing fisheries management • Many fisheries in the world are doing EAFM in part; • Each country is a different stage of the journey 10 5. MOVING TOWARDS EAFM 10 10

  11. Activity 1: Each group receives a card that displays one EAFM principle (some groups may have to consider two principles). In groups, discuss and score where you think your COUNTRY is along the continuum 0-5 for that principle. Using the lines set out on the floor, one representative for each principle paces out their score while holding the card. 5. MOVING TOWARDS EAFM 11

  12. Activity 2: in groups Identify the challenges your country might face in moving towards EAFM Write each challenge on a card. (ONE challenge per card) Now identify opportunities your country may have in moving towards EAFM (and in meeting the above challenges). Write each opportunity on a separate card 5. MOVING TOWARDS EAFM 12

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