DAFF PERSPECTIVE ON DEVELOPING A NEW MARINE RESEARCH PROGRAMME J OHANN AUGUSTYN.

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DAFF PERSPECTIVE ON DEVELOPING A NEW MARINE RESEARCH PROGRAMME J OHANN AUGUSTYN

A BIT OF HISTORY Our historical role in National marine science initiatives Sea Fisheries Research Institute and the FRD Marine and Coastal Management and the NRF The Sea & Coast Programme The SeaChange Programme Provincial Research Programmes The Joint Venture Agreement – a highly successful and beneficial partnership Maine Science and Global Change – DST support 2

FISHERIES RESEARCH AT DAFF The split between DEA and DAFF Focus now almost entirely on resources research and aquaculture Resulted in divide between fisheries and marine environmental research Is detrimental to EAF and climate change research New arrangements DAFF/DEA MOU and Research Forum 3

CURRENT DAFF PRIORITIES Much stronger focus on job creation, poverty alleviation and transformation Developmental approach, outreach and decentralization Emphasis on small scale fisheries monitoring and research Still a strong focus on sustainable utilization and an ecosystem approach to fisheries, rebuilding of over-exploited resources, aquaculture R&D development of new fisheries (octopus, whelks) 4

SUSTAINABLE UTILIZATION AND AN EAF Fish stock survey methodology and technology Stock assessment research Biology & population dynamics of key stocks and bycatch species Monitoring, data collection and analysis in small-scale fisheries and in data poor situations The use of indigenous knowledge in fisheries The effect of gear selectivity in fisheries Climate change effects on marine ecosystems and fisheries 5

REBUILDING OF OVER-EXPLOITED RESOURCES Fisheries economic and social and studies EAF research on indicators, ecosystem dynamics and modelling Potential for development of new fisheries Research into value-adding of fisheries products 6

AQUACULTURE R&D Technology to promote indigenous species Feeding and growth experiments Life cycles and husbandry Disease control in cultured species Environmental impacts of fish farming Small-scale aquaculture New DAFF Aquaculture Programme 7

DEVELOPMENT OF NEW FISHERIES Exploratory and experimental fisheries, assessment of potential stocks Product and market research (e.g. anchovy for human consumption) Associated fishing technology 8

THE IMPORTANCE OF PARTNERSHIPS IN MARINE SCIENCE SA marine science is strong because of partnerships Integration and multidisciplinary research is critical to progress SA history International trends Climate change research, EAF and sustainable use Addressing societal challenges with appropriate research Addressing regional imbalances by supporting appropriate research in the coastal provinces 9