EXPERT CONSULTATION ON DEEP-SEA FISHERIES IN THE HIGH SEAS

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FAO Fisheries Report No. 838 FIEP/R838 (En) ISSN 0429-9337 FAO/JAPAN GOVERNMENT COOPERATIVE PROGRAMME GCP/INT/942/JPN Report and documentation of the EXPERT CONSULTATION ON DEEP-SEA FISHERIES IN THE HIGH SEAS Bangkok, Thailand, 21 23 November 2006

Cover photo: Image of rusky knoll, a deep sea feature in the Indian Ocean. Courtesy of Graham Patchell, Sealord Grp, New Zealand. This knoll is now closed to bottom trawling largely due to the presence of black coral. The red lines indicate known tow lines. The majority of the tows have come close to the top of the knoll and landed below the ledge at 690 metres which surrounds the knoll. Copies of FAO publications can be requested from: Sales and Marketing Group Communication Division FAO Viale delle Terme di Caracalla 00153 Rome, Italy E-mail: publications-sales@fao.org Fax: +39 06 57053360 Web site: http://www.fao.org

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iii PREPARATION OF THIS DOCUMENT The recognition that deep-sea fisheries, as a result of technological development and market demand, are, in many areas, being exploited at increasingly unsustainable rates and, in some cases, with considerable damage to benthic habitats, has lead to concern on the part of many States over the conservation, management and governance of deep-sea fisheries. The management challenges of deep-sea fisheries, and particularly demersal deepwater fisheries, were discussed at the twenty-sixth session of the FAO Committee on Fisheries (COFI) in 2005. FAO has undertaken a range of activities to address recommendations in this context. The Expert Consultation on Deep-sea Fisheries in the High Seas was convened in answer to the concerns and suggestions made at the twenty-sixth session of COFI and took place from 21 to 23 November 2006 in Bangkok, Thailand. Experts from a range of disciplines and geographic areas were brought together to analyse four main aspects of deep-sea fisheries in the high seas: the overall resource, management of the resource, legal issues, and high seas marine protected areas. This consultation followed DEEP SEA 2003, an international conference on governance and management of deep-sea fisheries held in New Zealand. The Expert Consultation sought to further develop understanding of the management of deep-sea fisheries and endeavoured to advance guidance on potential technical guidelines for the conservation and management of deep-sea fisheries. The Expert Consultation is the first of a number of activities addressing issues of high-seas deep-sea fisheries. Funding was provided by the Government of Japan (through a project entitled, Promotion of sustainable fisheries: support for the Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development ). The Consultation was organized and convened by Dr Dominique Gréboval with support from Dr Ross Shotton (co-convener) and Blaise Kuemlangan. Input and assistance was provided by Jessica Sanders (FAO Consultant) and Louise-Anne Le Bailly offered secretarial support. This report includes an overview of the presentations and discussions held during the consultation, and also presents the conclusions and recommendations agreed upon by participants. Four background documents commissioned by FAO are published in this report, together with additional complementary documentation and presentations that were provided by participants. Distribution: Participants in the Expert Consultation FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department FAO Fisheries Officers, Regional and Subregional Offices

iv FAO. Report and documentation of the Expert Consultation on Deep-sea Fisheries in the High Seas. Bangkok, Thailand, 21 23 November 2006. FAO Fisheries Report. No. 838. Rome, FAO. 2007. 203 p. ABSTRACT This Expert Consultation was convened in order to address continuing global concerns regarding deep-sea fisheries in the high seas and to build on outputs from previous conferences. The impetus for the consultation also emerged from recommendations of the twenty-sixth session of COFI (2005). Four main aspects of deep-sea fisheries in the high seas were highlighted: the overall resource, management of the resource, legal issues, and high seas marine protected areas. The consultation sought to improve knowledge of management issues and constraints. Activities that build on this information will follow in 2007 and 2008. This document contains an overview of the meeting and the main conclusions and recommendations developed by the participants. In addition the four background papers that were commissioned for the consultation, as well as complementary presentations and documents presented in Bangkok are included.

v List of acronyms and abbreviations CONTENTS PART 1: REPORT OF THE EXPERT CONSULTATION ON DEEP-SEA FISHERIES IN THE HIGH SEAS 1 OVERVIEW OF THE MEETING AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SESSION 1 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 9 Annex I: Illustrative regulatory framework for fisheries Annex II: Summary information on selected high-seas deep-sea target fisheries and species Annex III: Summary information on selected high-seas deep-sea minor, bycatch, lapsed or closed fisheries APPENDIXES OF PART 1 1.A Agenda 32 1.B Welcoming address by Mr He Changchui, Assistant Director-General and Regional 33 Representative for Asia and the Pacific 1.C List of participants 35 vi 29 30 31 PART 2: EXPERT CONSULTATION BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS 1 DEEP-SEA RESOURCES AND FISHERIES by D.W. Japp and S. Wilkinson 2 CAN DEEP WATER FISHERIES BE MANAGED SUSTAINABLY? by M.P. Sissenwine and P.M. Mace 3 CURRENT LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES RELATING TO THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF HIGH SEAS DEEP-SEA FISHERIES by E.J. Molenaar 4 HIGH SEAS MARINE PROTECTED AREAS AND DEEP SEA FISHING by K.M. Gjerde APPENDIXES OF PART 2 2.A INVENTORY OF HIGH SEAS DEEPWATER RESOURCES AND FISHERIES by A. Bensch 2.B SIODFA PRESENTATION by G. Patchell 2.C IUCN MEDITERRANEAN PRESENTATION by F. Simard 39 61 113 141 181 191 199

vi LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS As CBD CCAMLR CCRF COFI EAF EEZs FAO GFCM GRT ICES IPOA IPOA Capacity IPOA IUU IUU MCS MPA MSE MSY NAFO NEAFC NGO PICES RFMO RFMOs/As SEAFO SIODFA TAC UNCLOS UNEP UNFSA UNGA VMS Arrangements Convention on Biological Diversity Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (FAO) Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries Committee on Fisheries Ecosystem approach to fisheries Exclusive economic zones Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean Gross registered tonnage International Council for the Exploration of the Sea International Plan of Action International Plan of Action for the Management of Fishing Capacity International Plan of Action to Prevent, Deter and Eliminate Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing Monitoring, control and surveillance Marine Protected Area Management strategy evaluation Maximum sustainable yield Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission Non-governmental organization North Pacific Marine Science Organization Regional fisheries management organization Regional fisheries management organizations or arrangements South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation Southern Indian Ocean Deepwater Fishers Association Total allowable catch United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea United Nations Environment Programme Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982 relating to the Conservation and Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks (commonly abbreviated as the UN Fish Stocks Agreement) United Nations General Assembly Vessel monitoring system