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1 E3/Land Office LOOKING TO THE SEA TO SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES Dr. Catherine Courtney Tetra Tech, Inc. February 24, 2016

2 IT’S A BIG OCEAN OUT THERE!

3 EEZS AND LARGE MARINE MANAGED AREAS http://bigoceanmanagers.org

4 IT’S MOSTLY ABOUT THE HUMAN DIMENSIONS Community/stakeholder engagement Cultural/customary values and tenure rights Economics/socioeconomics including non- monetary values Integration of traditional knowledge systems and management practices Capable institutions/effective governance

5 QUESTIONS FOR THIS SESSION Why focus on securing sustainable small-scale fisheries? What are open access issues in this blue development space? What is marine tenure and how can it help address issues of open access? How can we consider/strengthen marine and coastal programming?

6 WHY FOCUS ON SECURING SUSTAINABLE SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES? AttributesLarge-scale FisheriesSmall-scale Fisheries # people employed~ ½ million> 12 million Annual tons caught~ 30 million Annual tons fuel~37 million~5 million Annual tons of fish discarded 8 – 20 millionVery little Annual $ in subsidies25 – 27 billion5 – 7 billion

7 SUSTAINABLE SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES CAN SUPPORT MULTIPLE DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES Biodiversity conservation Food security Sustainable & inclusive economic growth Conflict management & migration Climate resilience & adaptation Disaster mitigation Governance & rule of law

8 WORLD FISHERIES (BIG AND SMALL) ARE IN DECLINE BECAUSE OF POOR MANAGEMENT AND OPEN ACCESS World marine capture fisheries production from 1950 to 2010

9 WHAT ARE OPEN ACCESS ISSUES IN THIS BLUE DEVELOPMENT SPACE?

10 WHAT IS MARINE TENURE AND HOW CAN IT HELP ADDRESS ISSUES OF OPEN ACCESS? Tenure Rights & Responsibilities Exclusion Access/withdrawal Management Enforcement Alienation/transfer

11 GOOD PRACTICES IN RESPONSIBLE GOVERNANCE OF TENURE IN SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES Secure tenure rights Capable local tenure institutions Knowledge of the social-ecological system Configuration of rules Compliance with rules Effective co-management arrangements (Courtney and Jhaveri 2015) (Conservation and Community Investment Forum, 2013)

12 GLOBAL AWARENESS OF SCALE-SCALE FISHERIES AND MARINE TENURE

13 USAID LEADERSHIP IN TENURE LOOKS TO THE SEA SourcebookPrimer

14 HOW CAN WE CONSIDER/STRENGTHEN MARINE AND COASTAL PROGRAMMING? Draft primer contains guidance and job aids

15 PERSPECTIVES FROM THE FIELD Barbara Best – Senior Coastal Resource Management and Policy Specialist, Washington, DC Nathan Sage – USAID Environment Officer, Bangladesh Heather D’Agnes – USAID Environment Officer, Indonesia

16 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS What are opportunities for strengthening marine and coastal programming? What are opportunities for integrating marine tenure into project design?

17 THANK YOU! For more information contact: Stephen Brooks USAID E3/Land Land Tenure and Resource Governance Advisor sbrooks@usaid.gov


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