THE Special Edition Skipper Expo Galway March 2017 RIGHT CATCH IN THIS ISSUE OF THE RIGHT CATCH BIM Responsibly Sourced Seafood launches at the Skipper BIM Net - RE Working at the Skipper Show Regional Join a Fishery Improvement Project Join a Voluntary Sustainability Initiative
SPECIAL EDITION SKIPPER EXPO GALWAY BIM NET-WORKING AT THE SKIPPER SHOW WHY KNOT? 5 STEPS TO A SUCCESSFUL FIP GET TALKING 1 Identify the different stakeholders needed to work together to deliver improvements in the target fishery. COMMIT 2 Decide on actions to be done to achieve a credible FIPs. Join A Voluntary Sustainability Initiative? Recycle Your Nets FISHING FOR LITTER PROGRAMME Since 2005, BIM with industry partners have prepared 400 tonne old fishing gear for recycling. In 2016, a further 200 tonnes of old gear was prepared for recycling, including approximately 100T of trawl gear. Killybegs Clogherhead 3 GET A WORKPLAN Join a Fishery Improvement Project? Through the BIM/ Bord Bia Industry Market Advisory Group, 4 fisheries have been identified for the first phase FIP development. FIPs support the development of a plan to improve a fishery over a given time period including vessel, onshore and supply chain based actions. Engagement in a FIP allows producers and processors access markets which demand sustainability and environmental credentials. The aim of the FIP is to meet the sustainability standards set by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). òònephrops; Improvements, and actions to achieve them, should generally be set within a five year timeframe. In addition Swan Net Gundry in Killybegs operates a net return scheme. They strip the gear to insure its only nylon material and send it for recycling. More positive Net Effects! Ross A Mhil Union Hall Castletownbere These are: òòbrown Crab; òò Whitefish (targeting Hake, Monkfish and Megrim); òòalbacore Tuna. LAUNCH THE FIP F ind out more and register an interest at: www.bim.ie KEEP ON TRACK 4 5 Keeping on track will equip stakeholders with science, knowledge and industry experience to implement successful FIPs. Get Fishing For Litter. In 2016, BIM have assisted Industry in developing Fishing for Litter programmes in 5 ports. The programmes supported vessel removing up to 8 tonnes of litter from the marine environment. We have 3 more ports coming on-board for 2017. Find out more and collect a BIM Fishing For Litter bag for 2017 at the BIM stand and register at RSSstandard@bim.ie Oliver Kirwan of the Clogherhead Development Group and the Clogherhead Fishermen Co-operative, have prepared 11 Tonnes of old fishing gear ready for recycling. The net material for the Recreate workshops has been kindly donated by Swan Net Gundry and the Clogherhead Fishermen.
Get Certified? If you are a vessel owner, or handle Irish caught seafood, certify your seafood and fishery products to new revised BIM Responsible Sourced Seafood Standard. Fishing Vessel FISHING VESSEL STANDARD BIM has a dedicated RSS to support you with the implement the RSS scheme. 3rd party certification provides verification to the commitment to responsible seafood production. Our team will assist you with: òòinduction/training on certification; ò òmentoring on all aspects of the standard requirements; ò ògrant aid application for certification and other opportunities under BIM s Sustainability Fisheries Scheme. Find out more at the BIM stand or at www.bim.ie Co-operative Processors B2B THE ONSHORE HANDLING & QUALITY STANDARD Inaugural BIM National Seafood Awards The BIM National Seafood Awards in November 2016 provided the opportunity to celebrate the positive contribution of this valuable indigenous industry and recognize excellence and leadership across the seafood sector. With regard to the catching Sector, under the pillar of Sustainability, Jim Connolly, Supreme II, Clogherhead. Co. Louth was voted Responsible Fisherman of the Year 2016 and under the pillar of Innovation, Patrick McClenaghan of Foyle Warrior, Greencastle, Co Donegal accepted the award of Best New Fishing Practice. BIM are delighted to announce that both winners have also being awarded certification of the relaunched BIM Responsibly Sourced Seafood Standard. Congratulations to Jim and Patrick and their crews. The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed T.D presented both winners with their prestigious awards. Join #BIMNetEffect and support creativity in the class room. BIM are teaming up with ReCreate, a national social enterprise, to divert certain net materials for landfill or oversea recycling for creative repurposing. Clean and unused net cuts off and clean end of splicing material provide inventive reuse art materials. These surplus and end of line materials from Industry provide art supplies to those who might not otherwise have access to them creating links between an inclusive, creative and sustainable society. To date ReCreate has provided access to 250 Tonnes of clean waste materials that can be re-used by over 5000 children s art, education and play projects throughout Ireland. BIM are organising 3 special BIM Net (re)working workshops with Recreate for children to get creative with netting and knotting with end of line nets at the Skipper show, spaces are limited so book your place at the main desk wasters are very welcome they are a netcessity! If your vessel or co-operative would like to join the Splice for Life programme and donate clean materials please contact RSSstandard@bim.ie
KNOW YOUR WASTE. Alex Crowley doing a#2minutebeachclean with his daughter, Mary Kate. A two minute beach clean might seem insignificant in the grand scheme of things but it is important. Every piece of plastic removed from the marine environment counts. So when you go to the beach, do your very own #2minutebeachclean. Galway Bay Inshore Fishermen Doing a Big Clean on Hare Island with Daragh Browne BIM. Why knot do a #2minutebeachclean? The international movement has grown enormously since its inception in 2014. Since then thousands of people all over the globe have used the hashtag for their beach cleaning activities. Cleancoasts runs this initiative here in Ireland as well as the National Big Clean in April here. BIM has both listed as a voluntary social sustainability action in the Responsibly Sourced Seafood Old Rope? I don t think so! BIM are launching some new merchandising items for 2017 to support its creativity and sustainability through #BIMNetEffect. standard. So take 2 minutes, or register as a CleanCoasts group like the Galway Bay Inshore Fishermen s Association, take a shot of the litter you collect and post your snap on instagram/twitter/facebook with the hashtags #2minutebeachclean and #cleancoasts and #BIM. Cleancoasts and BIM are doing a 2 minute beach clean at the Skipper Show on Friday, meet us at the hotel reception at 1pm. All welcome. If you fancy a #bracenet, lucky winners will be drawn for those signing up to initiatives during the Skipper Show. Follow us on twitter @BordIsscMhara and on BIMs Facebook page for more details Best of luck! Castletownbere Fisherman s Co-operative Society both won the National Green Business of the Year and the Green Seafood Business Award at the prestigious Green Awards 2017. Donal O Sulllivan, Assistant Manager of the Co-op emphasised what this award means for the co-op and the role BIM played ; As a business that is wholly owned by fishermen, we are absolutely delighted and honoured to have won the both awards. Waste Management costs are significant for any operation, BIM will be conducting a Waste Survey for the Catching Sector. This will look at all the types of waste a vessel generates and see if it can be handled more efficiently onboard, prevented in the first place, increase recycling or divert from land fill. We are looking for volunteer vessels to assist in the waste survey in three ports with 4 boats in each port. Clogherhead and Ross A Mhil have registered an interest but there is room for more for one more port. Please apply if your port or you would like to participate as a vessel contact RSSstandard@bim.ie for more details.
Your Industry Your Show Schedule of Family Activities Friday 03 March 2017 1pm 2pm #2minutebeachclean in conjunction with CleanCoasts, BIM are proud to facilitate a beach clean. All welcome, meet us at the Hotel reception! 3.30pm 4.30pm Registration is on a first come, first served basis and limited to 12 Participants per session. Meet us in the BIM Coastal Training Unit s Navigation Room! Saturday 04 March 2017 11am 12pm Meet us in the CTU Navigation Room! 12 spaces available, first come first served. 2.30pm 3.30pm Meet us in the CTU Navigation Room! 12 spaces available, first come first served. Bord Iascaigh Mhara Head Office Crofton Road, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, A96 E5A0 T +353 (0)1 214 4100 F +353 (0)1 284 1123 www.bim.ie