NEW MEASURES SET FOR EXPANDING KRILL FISHERY

Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2007

 

5 November 2007 - Australia has welcomed a new regulatory regime which has been set for the rapidly expanding Southern Ocean krill fishery - predicted to become one of the world's largest fisheries.

While significantly increasing the catch limits for krill in some areas, the annual meeting of the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Living Resources (CCAMLR) held in Hobart during the past two weeks, has balanced this with a range of conservation and protection measures proposed by Australia to manage the orderly and precautionary development of the krill fishery.


The leader of the Australian delegation at CCAMLR - Dr Tony Press, who is the Director of the Australian Antarctic Division – said demand for krill is increasing for use in aquaculture, pharmaceuticals and as food additives.

"Increasing investment in the fishery, new fishing technologies and developing markets for krill oil and other biochemicals make it imperative that the ecosystem is adequately protected before major expansion of the fishery," Dr Press said.

"The measures taken at this year's CCAMLR meeting are an important step in ensuring that we gather appropriate scientific information before the expected increase in the harvest of krill."

Dr Press said the annual Total Allowable Catch for the CCAMLR fishery off the coast of Eastern Antarctica had been increased significantly on the basis of the latest scientific advice - up from 450,000 tonnes to 2.645 million tonnes.

He said an Australian survey of the krill resources in this area in 2006 had shown that a fishery of this size could be sustained based on an estimated biomass of 28.75 million tonnes in the region.

"Balancing this is a new requirement that all krill vessels fishing the CCAMLR area must participate in the CCAMLR vessel monitoring system and that vessels operating in Eastern Antarctica must have observers aboard.

"The new measures will also require more frequent reporting of krill catches, more rigorous notifications to participate in the krill fishery, and new trigger levels so that once a certain catch level is reached additional management tools will be introduced in order to protect those animals which feed on krill," Dr Press said.
Media contact: Patti Lucas

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Protecting lives in the Southern Ocean

5 November 2007 - Australia has been instrumental in a move to improve the safety of vessels fishing in the Southern Ocean.

The Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resource, meeting in Hobart, has adopted an Australian proposal to have the vessels that its Members licence comply with minimum safety standards. These include suitable survival and communications equipment.

The leader of Australia's delegation to CCAMLR – Dr Tony Press, who is the Director of the Australian Antarctic Division – said that with an increasing number of vessels working in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic waters there is a corresponding increase in the risk of a maritime emergency.

"Responding to any emergency in Antarctica is limited by the environment, the remoteness of the region and the limited availability of suitable ice-rated response vessels.

"Vessel owners and operators must be aware of the dangers and risks of operating in these waters and be appropriately prepared," he said.

"For this reason Australia successfully proposed that all CCAMLR Members require any of their vessels licensed to fish the CCAMLR area in the Southern Ocean to comply with minimum safety standards."
Media contact: Patti Lucas

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage (http:// www.environment.gov.au)
(http://www.deh.gov.au)
Australian Alps National Park (http://www.australianalps.deh.gov.au)
Australian Antarctic Division (http://www.aad.gov.au)
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