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CFMC Quota Efforts

CFMC Quota Efforts. What to do when the SSC Refuses to carry out it’s assigned tasks. SEDAR/ACLG.

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CFMC Quota Efforts

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  1. CFMC Quota Efforts What to do when the SSC Refuses to carry out it’s assigned tasks

  2. SEDAR/ACLG • After 7 meetings and the expenditure of $700K, SEDAR finally came up with a recommendation (Puerto Rican Deep Water Snapper Fishery. OFL= 20% above current landings). Clearly this resource is not undergoing overfishing. • The SSC refused even to forward this recommendation to the CFMC. • What options are available now?

  3. Dedicated to Inaction • Refused to act on St. Croix conch overfishing. • Refused to act on Congressionally mandated Magnusan responsibilities. • Refused to address changes since SFA. • Overfishing may be local. • Local allocations. • Availability of VI Data

  4. Virgin Islands Data • Original program design planned on Port Sampling to supply detail among species. • Comparison of TIP and CCR to manage fisherman reporting. • Assumed that all data would be quality controlled.

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  8. Summary • TIP data collection and quality controlled has been faulty. • Can’t use CCR data for setting “species” quotas. • Most accurate data involve landings by fishery. • Set quotas by fishery. • Modify data collection so that accurate data can be collected from fishermen. • Provide sufficient oversight for VI Government data collection. • “Real Time” data submission and analysis leading to in-season management.

  9. CFMC Actions • Reject recommendations of SSC because they do not directly address the assigned task (setting ABC) • Establish “policy” regarding setting of OFL’s etc. by island. • Review list of “overfished” species groups in light of: • Availability (and limitations) of VI Data. • Decisions regarding separate islands/platforms. • Gedamke analysis. (Clearly not overfished in PR if analysis indicates potential for 20% expansion.

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