Bottom Lines: ENGOs and Groundfish Trawlers Develop Innovative Conservation Measures Scott Wallace Senior Research Scientist David Suzuki Foundation Deepsea.

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Bottom Lines: ENGOs and Groundfish Trawlers Develop Innovative Conservation Measures Scott Wallace Senior Research Scientist David Suzuki Foundation Deepsea Workshop, Edinburgh May 16, 2013

Canadian Pacific EEZ

Deepsea Conservation Concerns Pacific rockfishes: 39 species, late maturing, long lived Yelloweye rockfish: 117 years (max age), Rougheye rockfish: 205 years (max age) Longspine thornyhead (800+ meters)

British Columbia has several glass sponge reefs, seapen fields, and other Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs) Photo credit: Living Oceans Society

Conservation Milestones in Canada’s Pacific Groundfish Fishery. YearEvent 1996Government shuts down groundfish bottom trawl fishery 1997Trawl fishery reopens with 100% observer coverage, 100% dockside monitoring and ITQs (57 species/area quotas) Rockfish Conservation Areas implemented coastwide (20% of habitat) Glass sponge reefs closed to bottom trawling ~1000 km Government threatens closure of bottom longline fishery due to catch accountability. 2006Longline fishery moves to 100% at sea video monitoring and bycatch limits for sensitive species. 2012ENGO-Trawl industry habitat collaboration

Pre-Collaboration Conditions Photo credit: Brian Mose ITQ since % observer coverage No subsidies 57 species/area quotas 100% dockside monitoring Excellent catch data Research surveys No regulation of habitat impacts

Bottom area trawled between ,683 km 2 ~70 vessels 50,000 t/yr

Trend in annual area trawled Cumulative area=40,683 km 2

Purpose of reports was to influence government.

ENGO-Industry Collaboration

Reduce impact to sensitive habitats/species using Seafood Watch habitat criteria as the guidepost. Goal of the Collaboration

HABITAT SCORE STARTING POSITION: GEAR TYPE X HABITAT SENSITIVITY British Columbia bottom trawl Mitigation Measures

April 2, 2012, four major measures were introduced to the Integrated Fisheries Management Plan 1.Ecosystem based trawl boundaries 2.Habitat Bycatch Limits 3.Encounter Protocol 4.Habitat Review Committee

Measure 1: Boundaries Freeze footprint Remove known coral and sponge areas Habitat representivity 9,000 km 2 removed

50% of representative habitats outside footprint -complexity -modeled habitat types Measure 1: Boundaries

Problem: Known high coral/sponge zones still in allowable footprint

CoralsSponges + = Annual fleet limit 4,500 kg Measure 2:Habitat Bycatch Limits 50,000,000 kg of groundfish

70 vessels (ITQ between 6kg-141kg) 100% observer coverage since 1996 ~15,000-20,000 tows per year ,100 kg of sponge in a single tow Individual Accountability First fishery to use habitat bycatch limits Measure 2:Habitat Bycatch Limits Annual fleet limit 4,500 kg Management objective: <900 kg

Measure 2:Habitat Bycatch Limits Daily Updates

Corals Sponges + ≥ 20kg in a single tow Measure 3:Encounter Protocol

Location of encounters greater than 20 kg since April 2012

Measure 4:Habitat Review Committee compliance area fished transfers hot spot areas reporting

-Habitat Bycatch Limit –only 10% used. -4 encounters over 20 kg -compliance to boundary (4 infractions, 6622 tows) -fishermen fishing cautiously -Appears to be having the anticipated outcome Experience from Year 1

Experience from Year 1: Case Study: directed rock sole bottom trawl fishery P=0.01

robust catch monitoring data is essential data must be available to all user groups strong incentive required for change (fishery closed) working together can be efficient and creative solutions can be developed outside of government need government leadership and support Conclusions and Lessons Learned

Acknowledgments Department of Fisheries and Oceans Marisla Foundation The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund Carrie Robb, Living Oceans Society

Rock sole case study Green:788 tows Pink: 3250 tows 20% decrease in area trawled after first year 2012: 1356 km : 1701 km 2 /year

Bruce Turris, Canadian Groundfish Research and Conservation Society Brian Mose, 5 th Generation Fisherman, Deep Sea Trawlers Association John Driscoll, former Sustainable Fisheries Campaign Manager, Living Oceans Society