The Mediterranean Platform of Artisanal Fishers (MedArtNet) Antalya, November 28th, 2012 Mediterranean Forum www.medartnet.org
Where are we from? France Italia Ελλάδα España Mediterranean Platform of Artisanal Fisher's MedArtNet
What motivated our union? - Space - Concerns - Compromise - Projects - Problems - Solutions - Lack of representativeness
Our vision We defend artisanal fishing Dignified and self-sufficient livelihood with prospects for the future Sustainable activity Social and economical pillar Guardians of the sea
Our mission Representativeness and participation on decision-making processes: Actual CFP Reform Real engagement on sustainability: initiatives to protect and recuperate the fish stocks and marine environment, co-management management plans, creation of MPA, etc. Fair commercialization, more committed with the sea Social recognition, and recognition of our traditional knowledge Raising awareness and cooperation (with other fishermen, scientific community, population, etc.)
Objectives at the short term... Promote the cooperation and organization of the artisanal fishing sector Influence on the CFP Reform Change the fishing management model Responsible, sustainable and compromised Through Management Plans it is possible to manage a set of fisheries (mono or multi-specífic) in a coherent approach, that takes place on a specific spatial context. Managed by Co-management Committees
Co-management Committees Administra tion Fishing sector Scientifical community Civil Society Consensus decision taken Spaces for dialogue between all parties to share knowledge and promote a sense of stewardship towards sustainable a sea
Northern Cyclades Marine Conservation Project Dimitris Zannes coastal fisherman
Birth of the Project Our ideas on how to react met with the spirit of EC1967/2006 and we decided to act and make use of articles: 4, protected habitats 5, establishment of fishing protected areas and 7, national fishing protected areas
Why here? in the middle of the Aegean Sea islands work as natural reefs no local trawlers in northern Cyclades, only one local purse seine socially wanted and accepted presence of many protected habitats Island Gyaros main reproduction area of monk seal in Mediterranean Sea
Study and Research University of Aegean, assistant professor Mr. George Kokkoris and Mrs Sylvain Giakoumi (PhD), measurement of biomass of fish in the coastal zone. Mapping Posidonia, Mr Panagiotis Panagiotidis, Research Biologist - Oceanographer
Study and Research Greenpeace scuba diving divers in Northern Cyclades found the following protected species: Hippocampus hippocampus [b] Axinella polypoides [b] Pinna nobilis [a+b] Charonia tritonis [b] Tonna galea [b] Luria lurida [b] Centrostephanus longispinus [a+b] Ophidiaster ophidianus [b] Monachus monachus [a+b] a: Council Directive 92/43/EEC. b: Council of Europe, 1979. Convention on the conservation of European wildlife and natural habitats (Bern Convention).
Other Actions Media Contact with local municipalities and achieve their positive answer Appointments with officers from the ministries involved 2008 application for Life+ Nature that failed because minister of environment and public works refused to sign it
Protected Area Zone A (green) No take zone for everyone Absolute protection area Study field for national and European universities and research institutes National monument
Protected Area one Β (blue) No take zone for trawlers, purse seines Strict implementation of law for amateur fishermen Definition of specific days for underwater spear fishing Fishing zone only for local coastal fishermen Measures for coastal fishermen such as: Use of more selective means of fishing Seasonal prohibit of fishing for everyone on May Seasonal prohibit of specific means of fishing according to spawning seasons Strict implementation of law for undersized marine organisms Restriction in the use or "trammel nets over "coralligenous seabed Implementation of experimental fishing for coastal fishing
Implementation and Support Fishing guard (coastal fishermen coast guard) Control (satellite, coast guard) Compulsory education for coastal fishermen Collection of fisheries data Cooperation with: Environmental Organizations Local NGOs Volunteers Media Seminars (stakeholders, visitors, schools) Exchange know-how Local summer information offices
Benefits Vivid sea vivid islands Conservation of the profession of the coastal fishermen Increased production: Price reduction at local markets Reduce consumption of imported fish More fish for the mainland Young people turn to professional fishing Benefit the local communities Tourism growth: Fishing tourism, Scuba diving Local bio-market Conservation of other professions such as traditional shipbuilding Conservation of the traditional spirit in Cyclades Information and co-operation with other protected areas