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SELECT COMMITTEE ON LAND AND MINERAL RESOURCES IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES POLICY (SSFP) 23 June 2015 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES
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Presentation Outline Background to SSFP Objectives of the SSFP Principles of the SSFP Implementation Status Key Activities for 2015 Key SSFP Implementation Challenges 2
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3 Background To Small-Scale Fisheries Policy Men, woman and children have been living in coastal areas for thousands of years harvesting marine resource for consumption, livelihoods, medicinal purposes, and as part of cultural and spiritual practices. In the past, these traditional fishers were mostly excluded from commercial long-term fishing rights allocations The Marine Living Resources Act (MLRA) did not recognize traditional/ small-scale fisheries These fishing communities are typically characterized by high levels of poverty and food security challenges. In 2007 an Equality Court Order compelled government to redress the inequality suffered by small-scale fishers. Through extensive consultation the Small-Scale Fisheries Policy was adopted in 2012.
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4 Objectives of the Small-Scale Fisheries Policy Create a sustainable, equitable, small-scale fishing sector Secure the well-being and livelihoods of small-scale fishing communities Maintain the health of marine ecosystems Uplift fishing communities by providing appropriate support mechanisms, education and training, infrastructure and participatory management practices. Government, together with communities, co-manages near-shore marine living resources Takes fundamental human rights, MLRA principles and international obligations into account Promotes interests of women, disabled and child-headed households
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5 Principles of the Small-Scale Fisheries Policy Community-based approach to rights allocation (non-competitive, community-based legal entity) Co-management approach to managing the small-scale fisheries sector Multi-species approach in allocating fishing rights to small-scale fishing communities Preferential access to small-scale fishing communities who have traditionally depended on marine living resources for their livelihoods Ensuring that the integrity of marine ecosystems and sustainability of the resources are not compromised Developmental approach to the small-scale fisheries sector
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6 Implementation Status SSFP Implementation Plan developed and adopted in 2013. Marine Living Resources Act Amendment Act signed into law in May 2014. DAFF Roll-Out Plan (operational plan) approved in November 2014. The Roll-Out Plan (ROP) was based on the SSFP Implementation Plan and also made provision for a five year implementation process. The ROP consists of five phases, namely: 1) Preparatory; 2) Development of support plans 3) Mobilization of fishers into co- operatives; 4) Allocation; and 5) Post-allocation management and support. The timeframe to allocate rights under the adopted ROP was March 2016. The adopted ROP was explained and disseminated to stakeholders.
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7 Implementation Status (continuation) Preparatory phase approaching completion, which includes: development of ROP, promulgation of SSF Regulations and Amendment Act, establishment of small-scale fisheries steering committee and forum, and appointment of service providers. Significant work has commenced on various support plans including: development of co-operative model, small-scale fisheries co-operative constitution, management principles for the basket of species, communications plan, stakeholder engagement plan, and catch data monitoring plan. Expression of Interest launched for communities on 27 Feb 2015. Draft Small-Scale Fisheries Regulations published for public comment on 6 Mar 2015.
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8 Key Activities for 2015 Review comments on draft Regulations and finalize. Promulgate the Marine Living Resources Amendment Act. Conclude the expression of interest process and develop schedule of community visitations. Finalize support plans including resource splits between sectors. Verify all fishers in communities that submitted an expression of interest. Mobilize verified fishers into Small-Scale Fisheries co-operatives (constitution, management plans, registration). Engage with co-operatives on governance training, basket of species, and fishing area.
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9 Key SSFP Implementation Challenges ROP Time frames require adjusting to accommodate delays Small-Scale Fisheries Management capacity and budget are inadequate No service provider appointed for KwaZulu-Natal to assist the Department Conflict with Isimangaliso Wetland Park Implication for the commercial sectors due to limited marine resources Interim Relief problems, which further reduces capacity to implement the SSFP Establishment of Marine Protected Areas under Operation Phakisa Decentralization of Fisheries Management Branch services Fisher level of education and understanding of co-operatives
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