History of the Fishery and the Events leading to the Summit.

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History of the Fishery and the Events leading to the Summit

3 Pillars of the Pacific Urchin Harvesters Association (PUHA) Sustainability Maximizing Economic Value of the Catch Increasing community awareness and knowledge of the industry

Early days (pre-quota) 1971 – 1993 Fishery grew slowly until the early 80’s. Expanded rapidly until 1992 when fishery landed just under 29 million pounds. Limited entry in 1991 Late 80’s and into the early 90’s the management became more intensive Relationship between managers and fishermen was uncooperative

Early days (pre-quota)  Pacific Urchin Harvesters Association was incorporated in 1992  1993 managers instituted a coast wide Total Allowable Catch and area selection which intensified fishing activities into the classic “Shot-Gun” style openings  poor safety practices, poor compliance to harvest regime and supply gluts (poor prices).  Up to 1994 licence fees were $50 and PUHA fee was $25

Voluntary Individual Quota System January million pounds landed in first few days February fishermen stopped fishing and created Voluntary IQ System VIQS included validation log, off load monitors, equal division of TAC Financed by a fishermen imposed $.02/lb landing tax No quota overages, improved safety records, increasing cooperation between managers and fishermen Prices increased and market supply more consistent

Experimental Research Areas 1994 PUHA in co-operation with DFO, Community Groups and the Province of B.C. set aside 5 Experimental research management areas Researched funded 50% by Province of British Columbia ( Partners In Progress Program) Haida Fisheries Program, Kitasoo Fisheries Program, PUHA and DFO

DFO Sanctioned Individual Quota System 1996 – present In 1996 DFO officially sanctioned the Individual Quota system and licence transferability was permitted In addition to the off-load validation program DFO required an On-grounds Monitor 2% of the TAC was allocated for Native Food, Social and Ceremonial Use 23 south coast fishing areas and 33 north coast fishing areas. PUHA administered program cost was $5,000/licence, increased to $5, in 2000 and $5,500 in 2002 Prices increased steadily until 2002 and stabilized All licences validated with PUHA until 2004

Today’s Fishery south coast fishing areas and 71 north coast fishing areas 58 permanently closed areas Forecast only 80 licences will validate, budget shortfall of $165,000 Market demand sporadic, prices trending lower since 2003 Current system of management and science is a role model for other fisheries Co-management involves commitment to core values, co-operation with DFO science and management

Summary  Fishery has evolved to a modern progressive fishery embracing co-management and DFO cost recovery programs  Market limitations are making it ever more difficult for industry to fully fund all of the current science, management and operational commitments.  Challenge today is where do we go from here and “how will we do it?”