PREVENTATIVE ENFORCEMENT STRATEGY PAYING DIVIDENDS AS CONFISCATED ABALONE NUMBERS DECLINE AND POACHERS PREVENTED FROM DIVING

Environmental Panorama
Johannesburg – South Africa
March of 2006

 

MONDAY, 06 MARCH 2006: Following the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourisms national enforcement conference aimed at strengthening environmental enforcement in South Africa, marine enforcement partners gathered at a two day anti-poaching summit to assess the success of its preventative enforcement strategy launched in November last year, ahead of the busiest fishing season during the year. In the Eastern Cape for example the number of abalone confiscated declined dramatically during the period October 2005 to January 2006. In October 2005 a total of 52336 abalone were confiscated, at the end of November this figure dropped to 6926, almost 600% decrease.The figure for December 2005 and January 2006 combined is 3216, which represents a further 100 % decrease. This indicates less abalone poaching occurred from the period October 2005 - January 2006. In addition a total number of 1200 alleged poachers were prevented from diving.

The deployment of the environmental protection vessels resulted in one fine of R200 0000 issued for contravention of maritime laws. In addition 130 on board inspections were carried out; a total of 334 permits checked and a total of 26 fines were issued. Vessels and equipment at the value of R1.5m were confiscated and R1.5 m illegally caught fish stock was recovered. The visibility of the environmental protection vessels and the deployment of navy divers in hotspot poaching areas have contributed to substantial reduced number of divers and alleged poachers in the areas.

In Cape Town, Overberg, East Coast and Borders a total of 202 arrests were made, 33 vehicles confiscated and a total value R240 0000 of fines were issued for the period Nov - Jan 2006.

Other inspections carried out included restaurants, fish factories and shops, and commercial fishing boats, at landing sites and beach inspections.

The summit consolidated working relations between the department, SA Police Services, SA Navy and the Scorpions.

The challenges identified include the intensification of such operations throughout the year, strengthening engagements with communities to fight poaching and the need for continued consolidated coordination and cooperation between the different law enforcement agencies.

 
 

Source: South African Environmental (http://www.environment.gov.za)
Press consultantship (JP Louw)
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