Economics of (un-)sustainability in global fisheries

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Economics of (un-)sustainability in global fisheries U. Rashid Sumaila Fisheries Economics Research Unit Sea Around Us project UBC Fisheries Centre r.sumaila@fisheries.ubc.ca World Oceans Day Panel Presentation, United Nations, Headquarters, New York, June 8, 2010

Outline of talk Why are ocean fisheries considered to be unsustainable? Why should we strive for sustainability in ocean fisheries? What are the elements of sustainability in ocean fisheries?

Overview of sustainability

Origins of sustainability Many would trace the origins of sustainability to the Brundtland Report: WCED (1987): development that "meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. But there is a longer history

The Earth and the fullness of it belongs to every generation, and the preceding one can have no right to blind it up from posterity (Adam Smith, 1766 Lecture on Jurisprudence). Photo: NASA

The sustainable development challenge How to reconcile society s development goals with the planet s environmental limits over the long term: Fish protein; Jobs and income; Profits.

Ocean fish sustainability Sustainability focuses on the dynamic interactions between nature and society in our case, the interaction between fish & fishers: Example: how vulnerable are different parts of the ocean?

Intrinsic growth rate as indicator of vulnerability Sumaila, Cheung et al. (in prep.)

Official discount rates as indicator of vulnerability Sumaila, Cheung et al. (in prep.)

Conservation indices for all fish species, globally Includes all fish species (assumed private discount rate).

Ocean fish sustainability Sustainability pays attention to how social and economic change shape the environment and how the environmental change shapes society; Example: fisheries subsidies: payments by governments to fishing sector.

Sumaila et al. (2010)

Ocean fish sustainability Sustainability is problem-driven, with the goal of creating and applying knowledge in support of decision-making for sustainable development; Example illegal fishing.

Number of incriminated vessels fishing illegally between 1980 and 2003 Sumaila et al. (2006)

Costs and benefit aspects of risks Arresting Country Australia inherent in IUU activity Fishery Patagonian toothfish Expected Revenue (USD) Expected Penalty (USD) Total Cost (USD) 504 000 87 000 526 091 1.04 Total Cost / Expected revenue Japan Crab 38 256 1 483 31 131 0.81 Mexico Shrimp 22 060 1 091 16 428 0.74 Russia Alaska pollack 8 818 234 4 539 0.51 Mauritius Patagonian toothfish 352 000 480 000 786 667 2.23 Sumaila et al. (2006)

Ocean fish sustainability Sustainability is grounded in the belief that for the knowledge of nature-society interaction to be truly useful, they have to be coproduced through close collaboration between scholars, managers, fishers, industry, and policy makers at different scales: Example this meeting. NRC (1999); Clark and Dickson (2003)

The need to strive for sustainability

Ocean fisheries activities Capture fisheries Aquaculture Fishing ports and jetties Seafood processing Marine research Ocean fish populations Management cost Marine manufacturing & services, boat building Recreational fisheries & tourism

Input output results Fisheries are a primary or base industry Source of resources out of which much economic activity grows. How much economic activity throughout the economy is sourced from fisheries output? Dyck & Sumaila (2010)

Economic impact of world fisheries output Landed Value Economic Impact Average ($ billions) ($ billions) Multiplier Africa 2 5 2.59 Asia 50 133 2.67 Europe 11 36 3.12 S. & C. America 7 15 2.05 N. America 8 29 3.52 Oceania 5 17 3.27 World Total 84 235 2.8 Dyck & Sumaila (2010)

Income effect of world fisheries output Landed Value ($ billions) Income Effect ($ billions) Average Multiplier Africa 2 1 0.62 Asia 50 35 0.71 Europe 11 9 0.76 S. & C. America 7 4 0.56 N. America 8 10 1.22 Oceania 5 4 0.73 World Total 84 63 0.75 Dyck & Sumaila (2010)

Catch (tonnes) Tonnes Catch (1000 tonnes) Catch data: individual fisheries Catch of halibut in Norway Catch of Namibia Pilchard 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 1000 800 600 400 200 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Years 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 Years (1960-2002) Catch of red stingray in Japan 20000 16000 12000 8000 4000 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 Years (1951-1999)

Global Potential Catch Loss (in million tonnes) Srinivasan et al. (2010)

Food security implications of overfishing Our analysis shows that eliminating overfishing could create food to avert undernourishment for about 20 million people mostly in countries with very high levels of undernourishment in their populations (e.g., Liberia, Sri Lanka, Grenada, Guatemala). Srinivasan et al. (2010)

Elements of sustainability

Elements of sustainability in fisheries Recognize that there are limits to the amount of fish that the ocean can provide; Acknowledge that rebuilding overfished stocks is needed so they can deliver maximum sustainable yield through time for the benefits of all generations;

Elements of sustainability in fisheries Essential fish habitats need to be protected and preserved; Fishing and related activities are carried out to minimize the release of greenhouse gases; Education, education, education.

Elements of sustainability in fisheries Global governance: sustainability based on the ecosystem approach such as the use of marine protected area; Subsidies disciplines; Joint management of shared stocks, e.g., high seas fish stocks; Make it economically costly to engage in IUU fishing; Encourage co-management of fisheries; Define access rights to communities, etc.

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