0 2ND MEETING OF THE CFMC/WECAFC/CITES/OSPESCA/CRFM WORKING GROUP ON QUEEN CONCH 2 da REUNIÓN DEL GRUPO DE TRABAJO PARA EL CARACOL ROSADO Panamá 18 -20.

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0 2ND MEETING OF THE CFMC/WECAFC/CITES/OSPESCA/CRFM WORKING GROUP ON QUEEN CONCH 2 da REUNIÓN DEL GRUPO DE TRABAJO PARA EL CARACOL ROSADO Panamá Noviembre 2014 SUMMARY of WECAFC Work on Queen Conch A meeting organized in partnership with:

International Queen Conch Conference, Puerto Rico, July 29-31, 1996 – Organized by CFMC Queen conch work in the region until 2000 largely led by CFMC – provision of advice to WECAFC sessions 10 th session of WECAFC (2001) the Commission requested stronger collaboration with CFMC and organization of joint workshop(s) February 2007 (Panama)– Workshop on improvement of information on status and trends of queen conch capture fishery in the Caribbean Region. Development of a “Monitoring and managing queen conch fisheries: a manual”(2008). Fisheries Technical paper No. 514 Study on Conversion Factors For Processed Queen Conch to Nominal Weight (2009). Fisheries Circular No st meeting of the joint CFMC/WECAFC/OSPESCA/ CRFM Working Group, Panama City, October Fisheries and Aquaculture Report No

WECAFC 15 Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago March 2014

Basic info 29 members attended the Session More than 80 delegates and observers Chairpersons elected Chairperson: Ms. Christine Chan A Shing (Trinidad and Tobago) 1 st vice-chairperson: Mr. Lionel Reynal (France) 2 nd vice-chairperson: Mr. Raul Gonzalez Pantaleon (Dominican Republic) Session was opened by the President of T&T - H.E. Anthony Carmona 3 languages: Spanish, French and English

WECAFC 15 Main outcomes WECAFC adopted 9 of the 10 presented regional fisheries management recommendations and resolutions, thanked FAO for the Performance Review, adopted the Strategic Plan , approved the Programme of Work ( ), endorsed the WECAFC – FIRMS partnership, adopted the revised Rules of Procedures,and discussed the options for strategic reorientation. WECAFC adopted 9 of the 10 presented regional fisheries management recommendations and resolutions, thanked FAO for the Performance Review, adopted the Strategic Plan , approved the Programme of Work ( ), endorsed the WECAFC – FIRMS partnership, adopted the revised Rules of Procedures,and discussed the options for strategic reorientation.

WECAFC Recommendations WECAFC/15/2014/1 “on the establishment of a regional closed season for fisheries in the WECAFC area to protect spawning aggregations of groupers and snappers” WECAFC/15/2014/2 “on the sustainability of fisheries using fish aggregating devices in the WECAFC area” WECAFC/15/2014/3 “on the management and conservation of Queen Conch in the WECAFC area” WECAFC/15/2014/4 “on strengthening fisheries management planning in the WECAFC area”

WECAFC Resolutions WECAFC/15/2014/6 “on region-wide support to the implementation of the CRFM “Castries, St Lucia, (2010) Declaration on Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing”. WECAFC/15/2014/7 “promoting the implementation of the Regional Strategy for the Control of Invasive Lionfish in the Wider Caribbean, as prepared by the International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) and partners”. WECAFC/15/2014/8 “promoting the implementation of voluntary guidelines on Small- scale fisheries and tenure”. WECAFC/15/2014/9 “on the implementation of the Port state Measures Agreement and the FAO Voluntary Guidelines on flag State performance in the region”. WECAFC/15/2014/10 “on the strategic action programme for the sustainable management of the shared living marine resources of the Caribbean and north Brazil shelf large marine ecosystems (CLME+ SAP)”

Recommendation WECAFC/15/2014/3 ON THE MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION OF QUEEN CONCH IN THE WECAFC AREA 1.Members of WECAFC implement the CITES COP 16 Decision on “Regional cooperation on the management of and trade in the queen conch (Strombus gigas)” and report, through FAO and the CITES Secretariat on progress with implementation of the decision, to CITES COP Members of WECAFC prepare (if relevant) national level Queen Conch management and conservation plans, in line with CITES COP16 Decision, and put in place appropriate legislation in support of long-term sustainable Queen Conch stocks. 3.WECAFC, FAO and CITES cooperate closely and work jointly on the improvement and standardization of trade data and statistics (through regionally agreed conversion factors in the absence of national conversion factors based on regionally agreed processing grades and terminologies) for Queen Conch and its derivatives such as pearls, shells and opercula. 4.Members of WECAFC work towards determining and adopting national conversion factors based on regionally agreed processing grades and terminologies before the end of 2015 and communicate the adoption formally to the FAO and CITES Secretariats.

Recommendation WECAFC/15/2014/3 ON THE MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION OF QUEEN CONCH IN THE WECAFC AREA 5.Members of WECAFC apply the corresponding regionally agreed conversion factors by the end of Members of WECAFC prepare and share their non-detriment findings in 2014 in support of well-informed decision making processes at the national and regional levels for better conservation and management of the Queen Conch. 7.WECAFC sends this recommendation to the CITES Secretariat with the request that CITES include this topic in the work of the Animals Committee. 8.WECAFC, in close coordination with OSPESCA, CRFM, CFMC, CITES and the SPAW Protocol Secretariat, develop a regional plan for the management and conservation of Queen Conch, in accordance with the best available scientific evidence to be presented to the 16 th session of WECAFC for final review and regional adoption.

The work of the CFMC/WECAFC/OSPESCA/ CRFM Working Group in the period resulted in: – Draft Decisions on “Regional cooperation and management of trade in the Queen Conch” – adopted by CITES COP 16 – A draft recommendation to WECAFC, adopted by WECAFC 15 – Increased information and statistics available on the status of Queen Conch in the region – High quality information in support of a balanced decision in the USA Endangered Species Act (ESA) review process of Queen Conch – Continued support from CFMC/NOAA and CITES/FAO to queen conch management and conservation – funding of this 2 nd meeting. Conclusion: a pretty good achievement by the Working Group The work of the CFMC/WECAFC/OSPESCA/ CRFM Working Group in the period resulted in: – Draft Decisions on “Regional cooperation and management of trade in the Queen Conch” – adopted by CITES COP 16 – A draft recommendation to WECAFC, adopted by WECAFC 15 – Increased information and statistics available on the status of Queen Conch in the region – High quality information in support of a balanced decision in the USA Endangered Species Act (ESA) review process of Queen Conch – Continued support from CFMC/NOAA and CITES/FAO to queen conch management and conservation – funding of this 2 nd meeting. Conclusion: a pretty good achievement by the Working Group

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