MINISTER GAZETTES DRAFT REGUALTIONS FOR THE PROTECTION OF ABALONE

Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2007

 

Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism - Media Statement - For immediate release - 4 December 2007 - The Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Marthinus van Schalkwyk, has yesterday, Monday, 3 December 2007 gazetted draft regulations to prohibit diving in certain areas to further protect the abalone resource. This comes in the wake of the suspension of the commercial abalone fishery, which will be implemented from the 1st of February 2008.

The abalone resource is threatened with extinction and urgent drastic measures are required to prevent this resource from total collapse. Over the past 10 years the total allowable catch (TAC) has been reduced annually from 615 tons in 1995 to a record low of 125 tons for the 2006/7 season and an all time emergency low of 75 tons for 2007/8. In 2003 a moratorium on the recreational abalone fishery had been placed due to the rapid declining of the resource.

A suspension of the commercial fishery is considered as the only viable option at this stage to provide an opportunity to prevent a total commercial collapse of this highly valued, almost globally extinct resource.

The decline of the resource is caused by two factors mainly which are poaching and the migration of rock lobsters from the West Coast into abalone areas. Rock lobster feed on sea urchins that provide shelter for juvenile abalone. This subjects juvenile abalone to increased mortality. Due to the high demand and high value of abalone and extreme accessibility, the levels of abalone poaching have escalated despite governments attempts at curtailment.

South Africa is not unique in respect of a nearly collapsed abalone resource. We are unique in that we have an opportunity to recover the resource. Abalone stocks worldwide have faced severe declines over the past few decades due to over-fishing, disease, habitat loss and failed control of the illegal catch.

The objectives of the draft regulations amongst others are to enable implementation of the emergency suspension of the abalone Haliotis fishery, establish measures for the protection of wild abalone Haliotis and to promote the recovery and rebuilding of the wild abalone resource.

The listed areas are:
Bird Island Marine Protected Area declared in GNR 696 of 4 June 2004
• Quoin Point to Danger Point (from the west bank of the Ratel River along the coast to the eastern boundary of Gansbaai Harbours main breakwater wall, extending 2 nautical miles seaward from the high watermark)
• Dyer Island, extending 1 nautical mile from the high watermark
• Venus Pool to Olifantsbos (extending 2 nautical miles seaward from the high watermark)
• Robben Island, extending 1 nautical mile from the high watermark.

Interested and affected parties may submit written comments to:
Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism
Branch: Marine and Coastal Management
Attention: Risha Persad
Private Bag x2,
Roggebaai
8012
Written comments may be posted by registered mail to above address or faxed to (021) 4023009. Alternatively they can be emailed to Rpersad@deat.gov.za
All written comments must be received by the Department by no later than 16h00 on 15 January 2008. Comments received after this time may not be considered.
Issued by the Chief Directorate: Communications
Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism
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Source: South African Environmental (http://www.environment.gov.za)
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