WP8: Valuation Online Deliverables Sumaila and all members of WP8 WP1 Workshop: Data Tools & Outreach May 16-19, 2006.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Coastal Transects Analysis Model: “On-line Coastal Survey” WP1 Workshop, Los Banos, Philippines, May 16, 2006 Ratana Chuenpagdee, Coastal Development Centre,
Advertisements

Integrating Fisheries and Habitat Management in Asia: the Regional Fisheries Refugia Initiative Christopher Paterson, UNEP/GEF South China Sea Project.
Economics of (un-)sustainability in global fisheries U. Rashid Sumaila Fisheries Economics Research Unit Sea Around Us project UBC Fisheries Centre
The blue economy: new threats and opportunities to sustainable use of marine resources Gillian Cambers, SPC, GCCA: PSIS project.
Eleanor Carter Second Asian Judges Symposium on Environment,
Water Use.
Re-orienting Developing Country Fisheries Policies Towards Sustainability: A Role for Subsidies? Sebastian Mathew International Collective in Support of.
Saturday, December 3, 2011 South Africa Climate Change Response Expo Durban, South Africa Oceans Day at Durban UNFCCC COP 17 Gustavo Fonseca Head, Natural.
How Economies Grow and Develop
…for sustainable growth in the North SSA6 Søndeledfjord, Norway Erlend Moksness, Jakob Gjøsæter, Esben Moland Olsen and Jon Helge Vølstad Institute of.
Catch of the Day: The State of Global Fisheries
A VALUE-CHAIN ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL FISH TRADE AND FOOD SECURITY WITH AN IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THE SMALL-SCALE SECTOR A FAO PROJECT WITH THE FINANCIAL.
Dr Costas Papaconstantinou
Canadian Fisheries Daniel V. Gordon Department of Economics University of Calgary, Canada FAO Value Chain Workshop University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan December.
Gulf of California Case Study. U N I T E D S T A T E S So n o r a S i n a lo a Nayarit Baja California Baja California Sur M E X I C O A Unique Ecosystem.
Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
Ecosystem Management Workshops Michael Jepson, Ph.D. Facilitator.
The Incofish WP 8 Rashid Sumaila (& Team) Fisheries Economics Research Unit UBC Fisheries centre and University of Namibia Incofish.
A Presentation to the Louisiana Shrimp Task Force on Industry Trends Jack C. Isaacs Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Socioeconomic Research.
Regional Livelihoods Fisheries Programme for South and Southeast Asia (RFLP) An Introduction for CTFF, Bali Funded by The Kingdom of Spain through the.
Work Package 8: “Valuation” Ussif Rashid Sumaila and WP 8 Team members Start-up Workshop, INCOFISH Project, Kiel, Germany October 4-7, 2005.
The Incofish WP 8 Rashid Sumaila (& Team) Fisheries Economics Research Unit UBC Fisheries centre and University of Namibia Incofish.
Session II: Relevant Indicators and Basic Practices: National and Regional Experiences Sebastian Mathew International Collective in Support of Fishworkers.
[ Slide Title ] Session II: Reporting back from breakout session NAME, Rhodes University 7 th Biennial GEF International Waters Conference Bridgetown,
Figure 1 Developing countries Developed countries.
Economic Valuation and Protected Areas. Venetia Hargreaves-Allen Imperial College London Conservation Strategy Fund.
Vice Admiral Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Jr. U.S. Navy (Ret.) Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and Administrator, National Oceanic and.
Ecosystems Societies Consilience Precautionary principle Development of an assessment method of the societal cost for best fishing practices and efficient.
Overview of the Cost Benefit Analysis - Challenges Rashid Sumaila Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada Governance and CBA.
EU INCO Contract May 2005 – April 2008 Integrating Multiple Demands on Coastal Zones With Emphasis on Aquatic Ecosystems and Fisheries „ INCOFISH“
Coral Triangle Initiative FAO-GEF Project REBYC II – CTI Strategies for Trawl Fisheries Bycatch Management Petri Suuronen (FAO) Coral Triangle Fishers.
Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific.
Partnership  excellence  growth Vulnerability: Concepts and applications to coral reef-dependent regions (Work in progress) Allison Perry.
INCO 3739 „Integrating Multiple Demands on Coastal Zones with Emphasis on Aquatic Ecosystems and Fisheries“ Presented by Silvia Opitz (Project Manager)
Research and Innovation Research and Innovation EU RESEARCH GRANTS WORKSHOP ON ‘LEADING IN RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES FOR HIGHER EDUCATION’
Ussif Rashid Sumaila ( Jackie Alder Heather Keith Fisheries Economics Research Unit Sea Around Us.
„Simple“ Fisheries Management Tools for the Coastal Zone Amanda Stern-Pirlot INCOFISH WP7 IfM-GEOMAR.
Fisheries Assessment Model and Visualization Tool Gulf of Mexico application August, 2014.
A VALUE-CHAIN ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL FISH TRADE AND FOOD SECURITY WITH AN IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THE SMALL-SCALE SECTOR IIFET, Tanzania July 2012 FAO.
WP6: Coastal Transects Ratana Chuenpagdee, Coastal Development Centre, Thailand Kungwan Juntarashote, Coastal Development Centre, Thailand Robert Kay,
Indicators of ineffective fisheries management Rashid Sumaila Fisheries Economics Research Unit UBC Fisheries Centre Coastal.
INCO 3739 Collaborating in Incofish, WP4 and WP1 Presented by Lotta Järnmark (WPL1) From May 2005 to April 2008.
DATA, TOOLS, AND OUTREACH DATA, TOOLS, AND OUTREACH WORKPACKAGE 1 “WP1 will provide a solid data base and archive, powerful tools, and user friendly access.
REVERSING ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION TRENDS IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA AND GULF OF THAILAND THE REGIONAL SYSTEM OF FISHERIES REFUGIA: MULTIPLE.
Interaction: researchers & policy-makers UBC Fisheries Centre U. Rashid Sumaila Keynote at FAME, University of Southern Denmark, June 7, 2007.
Unit 4 Data needs for fisheries management Peter Manning FAO Coastal Fisheries Policy and Planning Course, 28/01/08 – 8/02/08, Apia, Samoa Secretariat.
Determining Policy Efficient Management Strategies in Fisheries Using Data Envelopment Analysis Wade L. Griffin and Richard T. Woodward Dept. of Agricultural.
Biology 1229 Fisheries… or… Should fish be on the menu?
Experiences in ecosystem & natural capital accounting Glenn Marie Lange Earth Institute at the Columbia University.
WP6: Coastal Transects Deliverables and Work Plan Start-up Workshop, Kiel Germany 4-7 October 2005.
REVERSING ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION TRENDS IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA AND GULF OF THAILAND FISHERIES REFUGIA AS A TOOL FOR THE SUSTAINABLE.
How to address artisanal fisheries in the WTO? Valentina Dwisasanti SEAfish for Justice – Indonesia, KIARA Fish for People Coalition.
Desarrollo Sostenible de las Pesquerías Artesanales del Arco Atlántico PRESPO Investing in our common future. European Union ERDF Atlantic Area Conference.
Fisheries – Africa and Australia. Africa Importance A huge part of both nutrition and employment in Africa. Fish are the most important source of animal.
Work Package 8: “Valuation” Ussif Rashid Sumaila and WP 8 Team members Start-up Workshop, INCOFISH Project, Kiel, Germany October 4-7, 2005.
Building Capacity for Sustainable and Responsible Development in the Bismarck Sea is a collaboration between Papua New Guinea’s Conservation and Environmental.
WP6: Coastal Transects Ratana Chuenpagdee, Coastal Development Centre, Thailand Kungwan Juntarashote, Coastal Development Centre, Thailand Robert Kay,
December 3, Fisheries & Marine Reserves. 1. Problems with fisheries. 2. Video on fisheries in New England. 3. Marine reserves - pros and cons.
Bed Linen Markets in the World to 2017 Bharat Book Bureau.
Oceans – the lifeline of Humanity. Ecosystem goods and services valuation for BCLME Nico E. Willemse Sr. Project Manager BCLME SAP Implementation Project.
1 CCB Sustainable Fisheries seminar Gdynia, May 2005 "CCB views on important actions to develop Baltic Sea sustainable fisheries" Gunnar Norén.
National Competitiveness Council WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM: GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS REPORT
Economic Crisis International Finance April 28, 2009.
Addressing sustainable development by enhancing Black Sea fisheries
Regional artisanal data collection
The use of Data in Fisheries Management
Unit 4 Fisheries Planning
Cape Town, South Africa, November 2017
The role of MCS in the implementation of
Regional artisanal data collection
Presentation transcript:

WP8: Valuation Online Deliverables Sumaila and all members of WP8 WP1 Workshop: Data Tools & Outreach May 16-19, 2006

WP8 team members Claire Armstrong, UiT, Norway; Ratana Chuenpagdee, CDC, Thailand; Moenieba Isaacs, UWC, South Africa; Kungwan Juntarashote, CDC, Thailand; Kevin Stephanus, UNAM, Namibia; Abbie Trinidad, PRIMEX-FAME, Philippines; Sheila Heymans, Namibia & UBC; Patricia Susan Alexander, UNAM; Jannike Falk-Petersen, UiT, Norway; Rashid Sumaila, UNAM&UBC.

WP8 objectives Provide social & economic data to the INCOFISH Db; Value marine ecosystem goods and services; Develop economic and social indicators of ineffective management; Develop policy options for sustainable coastal resources management; Publish at least 5 papers in the primary literature.

Economic & Social Database Coastal stakeholders by country; Economic information; –Ex-vessel prices by taxon by country by year; –Cost of fishing by country by gear type; –non-market values by country. Coastal institutions & management mechanisms by country; Global database summary by country.

Coastal stakeholders by country Fishers – subsistence, artisanal, recreational; Fishworkers; Fishing Industries; NGOs; Unions; Researchers – scientists, economists, social…; Fish “mammas” sellers/traders.

Ex-vessel prices Point portal to SAUP website;

Cost of fishing RegionCountryGear typeFixed costs Variable costs References/ notes AfricaNamibiaWet fish trawlers Freezer trawlers Purse seiners …………… AsiaThailandBottom trawl Driftnets Purse seiners ………………

Non-market: Data structure Title, year, author; Country and district; Ecosystem/species studied; Type of publication; Valuation technique used; Results; Policy implications/recommendations, if any.

Market Values Non Market Values Fisheries in US$ Tourism w/ Coral Reefs Coral Reefs in $US Application CountryCVMTC Thailand mPhi phi Belize527Belize 219Belize N. Antilles115Bonaire Philippines3.7Anilao Philippines5.5Mactan Island Australia136 millionGBR Indonesia3.8 billion Philippines52.7 million Jamaica7.49 million210 m Vietnam17.9 million Malaysia4.2Pulau Payar Mexico11 million Red snapper in Gulf of Mexico Philippines15 billionMER Cambodia233 million

Coastal Institutions Point portal to SAUP website;

Management mechanisms Mechanisms ThailandNamibiaSAfricaAngolaNorway Input RestrictionsGear restrictionsx???x Area Restrictions????x Time restrictionsx???x Entrance restrictionsx[1][1]x??x Bycatch restrictions?x??x Output restrictionsTAC ’ s?xx?x[2][2] IQs?xx?x Bycatch regulations?x??x Market mechanismsTaxes?x[3][3]??- ITQs?x[4][4]??x[5][5] Subsidies?x[6][6]??x[7][7] Management formsTop down?x??x Bottom up?-?x Local managementx[8][8]-?- Transparency of allocations ?-?x Catch MonitoringOffshore?x??x Onshore????x Inspectors aboard?x??-

Management mechanisms ThailandNamibiaSAfricaAngolaNorway Stock assessmentSingle speciesxxxxx Multispecies Ecosystemx Social parameters Economic parameters

Global database summary Country LSF catch (t) SSF catch (t) SSF values (US$) # SS fishersAqua (t) Albania 2, , Algeria 99,936 3,105 7,620,288 1,36299 Amer Samoa 2, , Angola 285,636 50, ,625,859 25,5000 Antigua Barb 1,435 2,527 5,933,263 1,0880 Argentina 675,093 8,184 20,084,235 1,69024,393 ………………

Summary of top ten countries Numbe r % Coastal population Large-scale fisheries production Small-scale fisheries production Aquacultur e production Fisheries and aquaculture employee# of tourism 1ArgentinaPeruIndonesiaChina Main France 2AustraliaChina MainJapan IndiaSpain 3BahamasIndonesiaIndiaEgyptIndonesiaUSA 4Bahrain Russian FedViet Nam Korea, SouthBangladeshItaly 5BangladeshChileChina MainGreeceViet NamChina Main 6BarbadosJapanChileTurkeyPhilippines United Kingdom 7BelgiumIndiaPhilippinesItalyMyanmarMalaysia 8BelizeNorwayUSA-AlaskaSpainNigeriaRussian Fed 9BeninUSA-AlaskaCanadaIndonesiaThailandGermany 10BrazilIcelandVenezuelaFranceRussian FedCanada

Thanks for your attention