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O rnamental F ish C ertification P rograms (OFCP)
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New England Aquarium Ex-situ threats to the ornamental Fishery Increasing regulations could cause significant complications for the industry OIE
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New England Aquarium Multinational retail chains disfavor wild- caught ornamental fish Increasing regulations could cause significant complications for the industry Ex-situ threats to the ornamental fishery
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New England Aquarium Farmed fish could replace wild-caught fish Retail chains disfavor wild-caught ornamental fish Increasing regulations could cause significant complications for the industry Ex-situ threats to the ornamental fishery
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New England Aquarium Certification Identifies products that meet established standards and specifications Standards are established to measure a product and trade practices Data can be: Quantitative (e.g. – quality increase and mortality decrease) Qualitative (e.g. -mortality should be less than 3%) Examples Marine Aquarium Council Fair Trade Coffee
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New England Aquarium Eco-label A certification program that strives to meet an environmental benefit Examples Marine Stewardship Council Forestry Stewardship Council
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New England Aquarium From reef... International Certification for Quality and Sustainability of Marine Ornamentals … to retail
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New England Aquarium Critical elements of certification Identifiable goals and outcomes Addresses as many stakeholder concerns as is practical and necessary (no more) Method of verification Qualitative vs. quantitative Independence 3 rd party certification
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New England Aquarium Elements of an OFCP Industry standards and best handling practices Tracibility: Connecting consumers to producers Value adding and strategic marketing thorough certification Industry sectors Harvest Export (Import) (Retail sale)
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New England Aquarium Potential benefits for the S.A. Aquarium industry Competition from aquaculture Negative public perception Increasing regulations Market demand challenges
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New England Aquarium Potential benefits for the S.A. Aquarium industry Competition from aquaculture Eco-labeIling Negative public perception Aquarium fish from managed fisheries are the environmentally appropriate choice Increasing regulations Transparency and compliancy Market demand challenges Focused to address current and pending threats and opportunities
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New England Aquarium How to develop an OFCP Assess issues critical to stakeholders Promote demand for certified ornamental fishery products Draft “Industry Standards and Practices” Independent, neutral party Develop auditing scheme 3 rd party auditing Implement
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New England Aquarium Industry Standards Fisher’s Association International NGOs International Regulators Regional NGOs & communities Academic Community Importer’s Associations Environmental Regulators IBAMA Ministry of Agriculture Exporter’s Association Consumers Retailers Animal Rights Orgs. International Trade Groups Fiscalization Receita Federal Airlines
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New England Aquarium Partnerships NGO Neutral party Technically specialized research and conservation departments Relevant experience Technical: Aquatic veterinary, disease screening, stress mitigation, quality control Advisory: working with industry to support environmentally friendly wild food fisheries and aquaculture products established certification programs working with SA ornamental industry for more than 10 years Direct access to markets
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New England Aquarium Project Piaba Research funding: CNPq, ACEPOAM, FAO, OFI, Private Foundations and individuals, Vancouver Aquarium Society, Newport Aquarium, Boston Aquarium Society, Northeast Council of Aquarium Societies, Thermo Orion, Inc., Collaborations with public Institutions and Aquaria: AZA "Conservation Action Partners:Brazil" NEAq - Boston (research agreement) NAIB - Baltimore (research agreement) ZSL - London (agreement in the works) Industry support: OFI (funding and promotion) Tetra (supplies donation) OATA ( promotion and information sharing)
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