3 POACHES CONVICTED FOR CATCHING
PROHIBITED LINE FISH SPECIES, SEVENTY-FOUR


Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2008


DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS AND TOURISM - MEDIA STATEMENT - Immediate release - 5 March 2008 - Three men were convicted in the East London magistrates court today, Wednesday 4 March 2008 for illegally fishing a prohibited line fish species, Sevent-four, a collapsed line fish species currently battling to recover since 1998.

Seventy-four is a line fish species which is endemic to South African waters only. It was one of the primary line fish targeted catches from the 50's to the 70's and is the only line fish species for which a complete moratorium has been declared since 1998 after complete commercial collapse. This was even before the line fish sector has been declared to be in a state of emergency by the Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism in 2000.

The complete moratorium means no fishing is allowed of the species, whether recreationally or commercially.

For the past decade the Seventy-four has shown no significant signs of recovery as it takes generations to rebuild stocks to sustainable levels.

From a total of 50 commercially exploitable line fish species in South Africa nineteen have collapsed. South Africa has over 200 species with a substantial number of species endemic, which places even greater responsibility in order to ensure the sustainability and survival of the species.

Scientists estimate that globally 75% of global fish stocks are either exploited at maximum levels or are over exploited. It takes up to 10 years for a single fish to mature reproductively.

The three men were found with 7 units of reasonably matured Seventy-four in their possession. The men were fined R1000 each or 100 days imprisonment, suspended for four years. Commenting about the outcome, Mr Mava Scott, the Spokesperson for the department welcomed the conviction but was cautious about minor sentences for such serious criminal acts:

"Although we are very happy that these criminals were convicted, we believe that stronger sentences should be meted out to send clear powerful messages that we will not tolerate the plundering of our natural heritage which is already under such severe pressure." he said.

He added that capacity building collaborations with the Justice College which falls under the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development, will further be strengthened this year, with training efforts being intensified for magistrates and prosecutors on environmental crime in South Africa".

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Issued by the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism on 5 March 2008
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2007 Foreign Arrivals Totalled a Record 9, 07 Million Travellers!

04 March 2008 – Speech - STATEMENT BY MARTHINUS VAN SCHALKWYK, MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS AND TOURISM, NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, TUESDAY 4 MARCH 2008

I am very pleased to announce that Destination South Africa is well on its way to reaching 10 million arrivals by 2010.

Arrivals for 2007 totalled 9, 07 million travellers - an 8.3% increase from 2006 when we received almost 8,4 million travellers. Global growth over the same period was just over 6%, indicating that South Africa continues to outgrow global rates.

The growth was seen across all air markets:

Europe

Arrivals from Europe grew by 2.3% over 2006 and this was largely driven by France which posted an 8.5% growth. The Netherlands grew 3.5% while Italy increased by 2.2%.

Germany was the only country that posted negative growth of 1.4% which was largely due to market-specific activity.

Americas

Arrivals from the Americas have shown consistently good growth since 2002, and 2007 saw South Africa attract over 22 000 more travellers from the USA. This translates to an 8.7% increase over 2006. The US is now South Africa’s second biggest source market.

Asia and Australasia

This region has shown fantastic growth in 2007. Arrivals from China have increased by 12.9% over 2006, showing good and strong growth which SA Tourism will continue to leverage. India grew 16.9% and Australasia showed a 6.9% growth over 2006.

The only market that showed a slight decrease is Japan, which posted a decrease of -0.4% over 2006.

Africa air markets

Our African air markets have shown good growth for the year. Nigeria posted a 12.8% increase over 2006 and Kenya came in with a strong 14.7% increase over 2006. Angola has also shown good growth from a low base - 10.2% over 2006.

In SADC, Botswana continued its growth curve with 55 000 more visitors coming to South Africa from Botswana. This translated to a 7.3% increase over 2006.

The increase in arrivals from across all the regions of the world - and in particular air arrivals - reflects on the success of the airlift strategy passed by Cabinet in 2006 which resulted in the increased access to the South African market for foreign carriers.

We look forward to an even better 2008, and with the exciting global projects planned by SA Tourism for the upcoming fiscal year, I am more than confident that South Africa will continue to attract even more travellers to its shores and reach the target of 10 million visitors by 2010.
Mava Scott (Acting Chief Director: Communications)
Riaan Aucamp (Minister's Spokesperson)

 
 

Source: South African Environmental
Press consultantship
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