MSC PROJECT UPDATE
WA PROCESS FOR THIRD PARTY CERTIFICATION
• WA government will fund pre-assessments, full assessments and first audit costs
• All fisheries are subject to pre-assessment – Allows DoF/licence holders
to see what issues may exist
– Highlights information gaps
• Based on pre-assessment and possiblyimprovement Projects (FIPs) the fishery can proceed to full assessment voluntarily
Fisheries Minister approves MSC as 3rd Party Certifier
Pre-Assessment - obligatory
Decision to proceed - voluntary
Full Assessment
WA Govt Approves 3rd Party Certification ($14.5 M)
FIP?FIP
project
2013-2016
2013
2013- 2014
2012
2012
Progress to Full assessment
BIOREGION UoCs - 'Fisheries' Pre-assessments completedGASCOYNE 15 September 2013NORTH COAST 47 February 2014WEST COAST 24 January 2015SOUTH COAST 36 January 2015
Exmouth prawn trawl - Sept 2014
Shark Bay prawn trawl - Sept 2014
West Coast Deep sea crab - Feb 2014
Pearl fishery - August 2015
Beche de Mer August 2015
Peel Harvey Estuary crab– commercial – Feb 2015
Peel Harvey Estuary crab - recreational – Feb 2015
Peel Harvey Estuary – sea mullet – Feb 2015
FULL ASSESSMENTS
PRE - ASSESSMENTS
Reasons given for undertaking full assessment
• Opportunity to develop a sustainable brand for their fishery and improve their Public profile/social licence
• Recognition that fisheries sustainability is increasingly being recognised by consumers/retailers as a point of differentiation in purchase options
• Potential to reduce pressure from environmental and other groups to further restrict commercial fishing
• An insurance policy for market expansion if current markets collapse and for growth into new markets with stronger environmental requirements.
Fishery Harmonisation
Ensures quality and consistency of overlapping assessments/certifications
Ensures equitable assessment and certifications
Provides clarity on assessment outcomes
Harmonised Fishery Assessments for Overlapping Fisheries
PB3.1 CABs assessing overlapping fisheries shall ensure consistency of outcomes so as not to undermine the integrity of MSC fishery assessments.
PB3.2.2 CABs shall ensure that conclusions are consistent between the two (or more) fisheries, with respect to evaluation, scoring and conditions
Consultation requirement from certification agencies
MSC FULL ASSESSMENT V 2.0
PI 3.1.2. Consultation roles and responsibilities The management system has effective consultation processes that are open to interested and affected parties.
The roles and responsibilities of organisations and individuals who are involved in the management process are clear and understood by all relevant parties Roles and responsibilities
Organisations and individuals involved in the management process have been identified. Functions, roles and responsibilities are explicitly defined and well understood for key areas of responsibility and interaction.
Consultation processes
The management system includes consultation processes that regularly seek and accept relevant information, including local knowledge. The management system demonstrates consideration of the information obtained.
Participation
The consultation process provides opportunity for all interested and affected parties to be involved.
Department of the Environment DoEnv met with us this week and they have some guidelines for consultation as set out in their document RAPID ASSESSMENT DECISION SUPPORT TOOL FOR LENS FISHERIES The management regime should be:…..
Developed through a consultative process providing opportunity to all interested and affected parties, including the general public
Ensure that a range of expertise and community interests are involved in individual fisheries management committees and during the stock assessment process.
DoF response to the Exmouth Client report
Condition:Demonstrate that the consultation process provides opportunity for all interested and affected parties to be involvedResponse:• Annual meetings with relevant government /local government
agencies • Annual briefings to Shire and other community interest groups• Broader stakeholder participation by providing opportunity
for comment and feedback on key fisheries policies and initiatives
Demonstrate that the consultation process provides opportunity for all interested and affected parties to be involvedResponse The Department will invite stakeholders to attend an annual WRL fishery research and management briefing and discussion forum, commencing in 2015. The WRLC may also provide briefings on industry issues.Department of Parks and wildlifeAbrolhos Islands Management and Advisory committeeRecfishwest Conservation Council of WAWorld Wildlife FundLocal Tertiary InstitutionsLocal Government and community groupsStakeholder registered on the WRLF stakeholder and interested party list
Broader stakeholder participation by providing opportunity for comment and feedback on key fisheries policies and initiatives
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