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Institute of Marine & Environmental Law University of Cape Town First Expert Symposium:  Illegal Fishing in Southern African Waters and Beyond Prevention and Law Enforcement IUU fishing: profits, plunder, port state jurisdiction & flags of convenience Emma Witbooi Institute of Marine & Environmental Law University of Cape Town July 2013

Overview Introduction to IUU fishing Port state control Flags of convenience Conclusions

Suspected IUU vessel of Sierre Leone

Introduction to IUU fishing Challenges of IUU fishing Illegal, unreported & unregulated fishing Law: prevent, deter & eliminate International law: port & flag state control Shift to port state: powerful, cost-effective & untapped enforcement tool hitting at profitability Frustrated by flags of convenience

Port state control Merchant ships: maritime safety Paris Memorandum of Understanding Fishing vessels: Terremolinos Protocol (1977): fishing vessels 24m + UNCLOS Need for clear legal guidelines on jurisdictional issues Port state: full jurisdiction Flag state jurisdiction Suspected IUU fishing – powers & duties respective states

Port State Control: the law UNCLOS conditions of access to their ports & take steps to prevent breach 1995 Fish Stocks Agreement Sovereignty of states in ports measures to promote effectiveness regional & global conservation measures eg inspecting documents, gear regulations to prohibit landing, transshipment 2005 FAO Model Scheme on Port State Measures 2009 Port State Measures Agreement

2009 Port State Measures Agreement Background : FAO Plan of Action to Prevent, Deter & Eliminate IUU Fishing: prior notice, docs & denial if clear evidence IUU fishing Denial of use of port : Prior to entry: sufficient proof IUU fishing Upon entry: suspicion IUU fishing Reasonable grounds: deny landing, transshipping etc Inform After inspection: clear grounds IUU fishing Deny landing, transshipping, packaging & processing

Port State Control Port state may take ‘additional measures in conformity with international law’ Detention ? UNCLOS: no clear guidance 1995 Fish Stocks Agreement: draft provision excluded Commentators: until flag state willing to take control? Forfeiture? 2005 FAO Port State Model Scheme: draft clause permitting forfeiture fish ito national law excluded Deprivation of nationals of benefits of IUU fishing

Fishing vessels in CT harbour

South Africa port state control Fragmented legally & administratively Commercial ports & fishing harbours Commercial ports: Transnet National Port Authorities (National Ports Act) Merchant ships: Port State Control Officers (SAMSA Act) Fishing ships: Fisheries Control Officers (MLRA) Foreign fishing vessels wanting to enter SA port: EEZ permit (MCM, Department Environment) Port entry permit (National Ports Act)

South Africa port state control EEZ permit conditions: Fish caught in RFMO areas FCOs: suspected violation MRLA Specific port state measures: Not party to 2009 Port State Measures Agreement Member various RFMOs: deny access on suspicion IUU fishing (information or ‘black list’) MRLA: may notify flag state if suspicion contravention international conservation measures

Port state control: complimentary enforcement measures Lacey Act long-arm enforcement approach Offence import, export & possess in violation foreign law IPOA-IUU: steps to prevent IUU fish in RFMO areas traded or imported Ministerial-led High Seas Task Force on IUU Fishing Other trade and market measures: RFMOs: catch certification & trade documentation schemes

Flags of convenience Country whose flag vessel flies responsible for activities at sea (UNCLOS) ‘Open registries’ Flag state: economic benefits Ship owners: low registration fees, quick registration etc Problems: flags of convenience – flag of state unwilling or unable to control its vessels’ activities Owner of vessels difficult to determine ‘Flag-hopping’ makes IUU vessels hard to track

Example of open register online

Genuine link Why is there not greater control over flagging of vessels? Reluctance to see ‘genuine link’ between flag state & ship as precondition for registration UNCLOS: all ships to be flagged to a state with which they have a ‘genuine link’ (arts 94 & 91(1)) What constitutes ‘genuine link’? Shift focus from pre-conditions link to responsibilities: capacity & willingness ensure compliance: IPOA-IUU: flag state to ensure it can exercise its responsibility to ensure vessel not engage in IUU fishing

South Africa: genuine link economic factors ie ownership To fly SA flag vessel to be: registered in SA, or ‘entitled to be registered in SA’: includes fishing vessels wholly-owned by SA natural or juristic persons SA national includes body corporate established in SA with ‘a place of business’ in SA Shift away to international trend of effective control?

Conclusions Tackling flags of convenience: Genuine link: Shift towards flag state’s responsibility to control vessel’s fishing activities Soft law to binding agreements? Port state control: Harmonised, stricter port state controls & expanded port state jurisdiction (detention? Forfeiture?) Expanded use market-related tools: Lacey-Act type legislation? Ratification 2009 Agreement Encouragement join RFMOS & RFMOs improve effectiveness:

Conclusions Generally: Global register all fishing vessels on HS Global IUU fishing vessel list &/or wide-spread access lists RFMOs Unique vessel identification number? Wide-spread sharing of accurate information on IUU fishing activities real-time