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Title: RockfishLingcod Sustainability Strategy


1
Rockfish/Lingcod Sustainability Strategy
  • 2004/05

2
Information Flow
  • How will feedback be integrated for final
    decision?

3
Rockfish/Lingcod Sustainability Strategy 2004/05
  • Key Components
  • Harvest Reduction
  • Catch Monitoring
  • Establishment of Rockfish Conservation Areas
    RCAs (Closed Area Strategy)
  • Stock Assessment Framework
  • Education and Awareness
  • Next Steps

4
Harvest Reduction
  • Commercial and Recreational
  • No changes to current fishery management plan
    established in 2002
  • Total commercial fisheries Yelloweye 50
    reduction from 2001 TAC
  • Total coastwide aggregate 12 46 reduction from
    2001 TAC
  • Recreational daily bag reductions Inside 5 to
    1, North Coast 8 to 5, Outside 5 to 3

  • Future Objectives
  • Catch and bycatch accountability/selectivity
  • Advance integrated fisheries management plan
  • Continued investigation of electronic monitoring
    for the commercial fishery

5
Harvest Reduction (contd)
  • First Nations
  • Consultation ongoing, constitutionally protected
    FSC fishery, expand involvement in Rockfish
    Strategy
  • Voluntary compliance through mutually accepted
    agreements
  • Future Objectives
  • Improve accuracy, time, area coverage and catch
    information.
  • Incorporate rockfish strategy into communal
    fishing licences, i.e. catch information

6
Catch Monitoring
  • Commercial/Recreational
  • Continue to improve upon accuracy of catch data
  • Overall improvement to at sea catch monitoring
    in all sectors
  • Future Objectives
  • Establish standard coverage criteria and
    implement
  • Continue to improve upon accuracy of catch data
  • Expedite fishery integration process
  • Promote selectivity/accountability within all
    fisheries
  • Species awareness, identification, education
  • (i.e. Minimize catch/release/high-grading)

7
Catch Monitoring (contd)
  • First Nations
  • Consultation ongoing
  • Future Objectives
  • Improve accuracy of catch information.
  • Increase participation by First Nations in
    conservation strategy implementation
  • Expanded voluntary compliance within closed area
    strategy
  • Emphasis on acquiring communal licence catch
    information

8
Closed Area Strategy Rockfish Conservation
Areas (RCAs)
  • 89 RCAs implemented in April 2004
  • Consolidation of all inshore Rockfish closures
  • Reviewed/standardized permitted fishing
    activities within RCAs
  • Completed development of habitat/catch data model
    to identify candidate RCAs

9
Permitted Fishing Within RockfishConservation
Areas
  • Recreational
  • Invertebrates by hand picking or dive
  • Crab by trap
  • Prawn by trap
  • Smelt by gillnet
  • Commercial
  • Invertebrates by hand picking or dive
  • Crab by trap
  • Prawn by trap
  • Scallops by scallop trawl
  • Euphausiid by mid-water trawl
  • Groundfish by mid-water trawl
  • Opal squid by seine
  • Herring by gillnet, seine and spawn-on-kelp
  • Sardine by gillnet, seine, and trap
  • Smelt by gillnet
  • Salmon by seine or gillnet

10
Closed Area Strategy (contd)
  • Future Objectives
  • Maintain dedicated enforcement within the RCAs
  • Continue to work towards closed area targets for
    Rockfish habitat as identified in 2002
  • Up to 20 for outside waters
  • Up to 50 for Strait of Georgia
  • Continue to involve First Nations, the Province
    of BC, key stakeholders and other interested
    groups
  • Develop and implement the monitoring and
    assessment program for indexed RCAs

11
Stock Assessment
  • Rockfish
  • Conducted long-line and jig surveys to index
    abundance
  • Conducted submersible survey to evaluate fish
    densities by habitat type
  • Co-operative research with Pacific Geoscience
    Centre for marine habitat mapping
  • Co-operative research with SFU, UBC, Vancouver
    Aquarium to assess rockfish abundance

12
Stock Assessment
  • Strait of Georgia Lingcod
  • Implemented lingcod assessment program as
    approved through the Pacific Scientific Advice
    Review Committee (PSARC) process
  • Juvenile trawl for young of the year
  • Hand line and egg-mass surveys
  • Archival tagging to investigate post spawning
    migratory behaviour
  • Modeling to develop management framework

13
Rockfish/Lingcod Stock Assessment (contd)
  • Future Objectives
  • Complete reports for all surveys, December 2004
  • Establish assessment protocol for closed areas
  • Integrate lingcod and rockfish assessments as
    much as possible
  • Encourage co-operative research programs
  • Continue to investigate habitat-based survey
    methodology
  • Expand the monitoring and assessment program into
    the North and Central Coast areas
  • Encourage and expand upon stakeholder involvement

14
Education and Awareness
  • News releases/stories/magazine articles/radio
    interviews/website
  • Developed and distributed
  • Maps showing closures
  • Brochures with conservation messages
  • Laminated ground-fish identification charts
    included in commercial log-books
  • Conservation and Protection brought into
    stewardship approach
  • Public consultation

15
Education and Awareness (contd)
  • Future Objectives
  • Approach advocacy groups for strategy support
  • Integrate marine stewardship into freshwater
    programs
  • Investigate external funding sources (i.e.
    Pacific Salmon Foundation)

16
Rockfish/Lingcod Sustainability Strategy Next
Steps
  • Develop rebuilding objectives
  • Clarify stock assessment approach for lingcod and
    rockfish
  • Implement and incorporate monitoring and
    assessment programs into the Departments core
    funding
  • Advance the development of marine habitat and
    stock density relationships
  • Establish monitored index sites coast-wide
  • Examine current indices of abundance relative to
    historic data

17
Next Steps (contd)
  • Examine current estimates of abundance relative
    to the most recent survey data
  • Investigate partnerships to assist with the
    technical and financial components of the
    strategy
  • Investigate opportunities for a limited fishery
    mortality for lingcod within Strait of Georgia
  • Advance fishing selectivity/accountability in all
    fishing sectors including regulatory changes and
    financial support

18
Development of Candidate RCAsNorth, Central
and WCVI
  • How we arrived at current proposals
  • Reviewed catch data by area from 1996-2003
  • Developed habitat complexity model based on slope
    changes
  • Why we are here today
  • Review candidate sites through presentation
  • What will we do with the information/feedback?
  • Evaluation/Technical Review
  • Proximity/Size/Distribution
  • Technical/traditional knowledge
  • Areas of common agreement, address severe
    socio-economic impacts
  • Enforceability through regulations and
    recognizable to the public

19
Information Flow
  • How will feedback be integrated for final
    decision?

20
Timelines
  • Consultation October/November, 2004
  • Deadline for comments December 31, 2004
  • Review and Recommendations February 2005
  • Implementation April 2005

21
FOR MORE INFORMATION
  • Please see DFOs Rockfish/Lingcod Sustainability
    Strategy consultation website
  • www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca
  • Thank you!
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