Pacific Fisheries Management Council Meets Next Week
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Johanna Thomas, EDF director of Pacific fisheries projects, 415.293.6069 or 510.703.8484
Jennifer Witherspoon, EDF California communications director, 415.293.6067 or 415.378.1985
“The current management system produces winners and losers, but mostly losers,” said Johanna Thomas, director of fisheries projects for the Pacific Ocean program of the Environmental Defense Fund. “An IFQ program can raise all boats, making fishing more profitable for fishermen and processors while creating better incentives to conserve the fishery.” Thomas, who has more than twenty years experience working on conservation and fishery-related issues, held a telephone briefing for reporters Friday on the significance of next week’s decision. Also participating in the briefing were Shems Jud, EDF Fisheries Policy Coordinator and recreational fisherman and Dorothy Lowman, fisheries consultant with masters in marine fisheries management.
Reporters can listen to a recorded version of the briefing here:
“The Council has an opportunity to incorporate management measures for harvesting Pacific groundfish that have worked well to recover fisheries in other regions,” said Thomas.
Declared a disaster in 2000, the West Coast groundfish fishery is in trouble and so are the local communities that depend on it. Revenue from groundfish landings, widely sold in markets as snapper and sole, has declined by more than half during the last decade. Many Pacific groundfish fishermen are operating in the red. Plus, key groundfish species are now listed as overfished. The Pacific Fisheries Management Council (PFMC), is charged with managing the fishery, and will vote on a new management plan June 12.
West Coast landings of rockfish or groundfish plunged by 70 percent during the last two decades, from an average of 74,000 tons in the 1980s to 22,214 tons in 2007. Revenues from the groundfish fell by more than half from 1997 to 2007, from $47.3 million to $22.2 million. In 2000, the U.S. Department of Commerce declared the fishery a disaster, due to major declines in nine of 82 species of groundfish. Today, the Pacific Fishery Management Council, which governs West Coast fishing, lists seven species of rockfish as overfished.
Thomas said historically, fishery management councils have responded to crisis through measures such as shorter fishing seasons and smaller daily limits. Instead of reducing the catch as intended, such regulations set up a “race for fish.” The consequence has been dangerous fishing conditions, larger investments in boats and gear, a market glut and associated environmental damage.
The Pacific Fishery Management Council will consider a similar program on June 12 at the Foster City meeting.
“With the correct safeguards in place and tools for fishermen, Pacific groundfish can experience the same comeback as was experienced in British Columbia. Much depends on what opportunities and flexibility fishermen have to make the right choices about how much, and when, to fish,” said Brown. “Some industry groups, led by the dominant seafood processing companies such as Pacific Seafoods are spreading misinformation and unsupported statements to either undermine the adoption of an IFQ, or to ensure that they can continue to dominate fishermen and West Coast fishing.”
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