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Queen Conch Working Group Meeting, Panama, 23-25 October, 2012 Status of Queen Conch fisheries in The Caribbean Netherlands Panama 23-25 October 2012 Pieter van Baren

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Status of Queen Conch fisheries in The Caribbean Netherlands. Panama 23-25 October 2012 Pieter van Baren. The Caribbean Netherlands. Recent constitutional change 10-10-2010 Netherlands Antilles dissolved Bonaire, Saba & Sint Eustatius become special municipalities. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Status of Queen Conch fisheries in The Caribbean Netherlands

Queen Conch Working Group Meeting, Panama, 23-25 October, 2012

Status of Queen Conch fisheries in The Caribbean NetherlandsPanama 23-25 October 2012

Pieter van Baren

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The Caribbean Netherlands• Recent constitutional change• 10-10-2010 Netherlands Antilles dissolved• Bonaire, Saba & Sint Eustatius become special municipalities

Queen Conch Working Group Meeting, Panama, 23-25 October, 2012

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The Caribbean Netherlands

Queen Conch Working Group Meeting, Panama, 23-25 October, 2012

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The Caribbean Netherlands

Queen Conch Working Group Meeting, Panama, 23-25 October, 2012

Flag Name Capital (and largest city)

Area[9] (km²)

Population[10] (31-12-2010)

Density (per km²)

Bonaire Kralendijk 294 15,666 53

Saba The Bottom 13 1,824 140

Sint Eustatius Oranjestad 21 3,543 169 Total 328 21,133 64

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The Caribbean Netherlands

• There are 2 governmental layers (national & island)• The islands are responsible for fisheries in territorial waters• The national government is responsible for fisheries in the EEZ • National legislation on Queen Conch which applies on all 3 islands• Each island has its own legislation• Saba is the only island with specific fishery legislation. Bonaire and

St. Eustatius have incorporated their fishery legislation into the marine environment ordinances

• No data on landings, abundance or catch effort• Enforcement has always been a problem on these islands

Queen Conch Working Group Meeting, Panama, 23-25 October, 2012

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The Caribbean Netherlands

The national legislation concerning Queen Conch

• CITES

Fishery legislation BES

• For everyone in the fishing zone, and the license holders in the territorial sea, prohibited to fish for:

a. sea snails belonging to the species Strombus gigas of less than 18 cm in length; in the case that sea snails have already been removed from their shell, the minimum weight of the meat should be 225g;

Queen Conch Working Group Meeting, Panama, 23-25 October, 2012

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Bonaire

• Queen Conch legally protected since 1985

• Stock currently too low to allow a fishery

• Legislation was not enforced until the mid-1990’s

• In 2005 the enforcement was stepped up

• Since August of 2010 start of a 3 year Conch restoration project- Establishing a baseline of abundance & reproduction- Building relationship with local fishermen- Building awareness

Queen Conch Working Group Meeting, Panama, 23-25 October, 2012

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Bonaire

Bonaire Marine Environment Ordinance

•1. It is prohibited to collect conch without a permit from the Executive Council. The permit will be issued with conditions set by the Marine Environment Commission•2. The maximum number of permits will be set by the Island Resolution Containing General Provisions under advice from the Marine Environment Commission•3. By the Island Resolution Containing General Provisions further conditions may be set on the conch fishery

•Current moratorium on permits•Poaching is a big problem

Queen Conch Working Group Meeting, Panama, 23-25 October, 2012

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Saba

• Currently no commercial fishing for Queen Conch• Historically supported large conch fisheries until mid 1990’s• Intensive & unsustainable fishing during mid 1980’s• Decline of the stock on the Saba Bank• Severely overfished by foreign vessels• Coastguard enforcing legislation since 1996• Saba Bank source of larval recruitment for entire region• Moratorium on commercial harvesting of conch• Permits being requested for the Saba Bank• Saba island government indicated the wish to establish the Saba

Bank as a conch reserve• Present & future

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SabaMarine Environment Ordinance Saba

•The collection of sea snails (conch) in the marine park is only allowed in accordance with the following provisions:•(a) It is forbidden to catch conch using scuba or Hookah equipment,•(b) It is forbidden to catch conch smaller than 19 cm (7,5 inches) or conch which do not have a well developed lip,•(c) It is prohibited to take more than 20 conch per person per year,•(d) The collection of conch is only for private use and consumption,•(e) It is prohibited for non-inhabitants which are not Saban to catch conch,•(f) Persons who collect conch must report their catch at once to the manager of the Statia Marine Park.

Queen Conch Working Group Meeting, Panama, 23-25 October, 2012

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St. Eustatius

• Since 10-10-2010 no export of conch

• 2 fishermen fishing for conch- Fishing with scuba at a depth of 30 to 40 m- open boats (20 & 28ft) with outboard engines- illegal poaching in the marine park- both fishers have had the bends

• Present: data monitoring (conch survey)

• Future: fishery ordinance with quota system for conch

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St. Eustatius

Marine Environment Ordinance St. Eustatius

• (a) The collection of sea snails (conch) in the marine park is only allowed in accordance with the following provisions:

• (b) It is forbidden to catch sea snails using scuba or Hookah equipment,

• (c) It is forbidden to catch sea snails smaller than 19 cm (7,5 inches) or sea snails which do not have a well developed lip,

• (d) It is prohibited to take more than 20 conch per person per year,• (e) The collection of conch is only for private use and consumption,• (f) Persons who collect conch must report their catch at once to the

manager of the Statia Marine Park.

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Thank you for your attention

Queen Conch Working Group Meeting, Panama, 23-25 October, 2012