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Illegal fishing
Illegal fishing
• Takes place where vessels operate in
  violation of the laws of a fishery. This can
  apply to fisheries that are under the
  jurisdiction of a coastal state or to high seas
  fisheries regulated by regional organizations.
• An issue that is crippling developing coastal
  communities and funneling profits to socially
  irresponsible international crime operations at
  the detriment of ocean biodiversity.
• Unregulated fishing generally refers
  to fishing by vessels without
  nationality, or vessels flying the flag of
  a country not party to the regional
  organization governing that fishing
  area or species.
Kinds of
Illegal Fishing
Blast fishing or dynamite fishing
• Practice of using explosives to stun or kill
  schools of fish for easy collection. This often
  illegal practice can be extremely destructive
  to the surrounding ecosystem, as the explosion
  often destroys the underlying habitat (such
  as coral reefs) that supports the fish. The
  frequently improvised nature of the
  explosives used also means danger for the
  fishermen as well, with accidents and injuries
Blast fishing or dynamite fishing
Electrofishing
• Uses electricity to stun fish before they are
  caught.
• Common scientific survey method used to
  sample fish populations to determine
  abundance, density, and species composition.
• When performed correctly, electro fishing
  results in no permanent harm to fish, which
  return to their natural state in as little as two
  minutes after being stunned.
Electrofishing
Cyanide fishing
• A method of collecting live fish mainly for use
  in aquariums, which involves spraying
  a sodium cyanide mixture into the desired
  fish's habitat in order to stun the fish. The
  practice hurts not only the target
  population, but also many other marine
  organisms, including coral and thus coral
  reefs.
Cyanide fishing
Muro-Ami Fishing
• Muro-Ami Fishing, otherwise known as reef-
  hunting, is one of the cruelest, most cataclysmic
  forms of illegal fishing that destroys the coral reefs
  and exploits children. This practice consequently
  destroys corals which take whole lifetimes to form
  and causes the deaths of some of these unfortunate
  children. For casualties ensuing from these practices
  (either a kid gets caught in the big net that they
  use, or the bomb explodes before the children
  assigned to handle the bomb could leave the
  area), bodies are left in the shoreline because they
  are too expensive to return to their homes.
Muro-Ami Fishing
Economic impacts
          The most obvious economic
          impact of illegal, unreported
          and unregulated (IUU) fishing
          on developing countries is the
          direct loss of the value of the
          catches that could be taken
          by local fishermen if the IUU
          fishing was not taking place
• These losses include not only the loss to
  GNP, but revenue from landing fees, license
  fees and taxes payable by legal fishing
  operators. In addition, there are indirect
  impacts in terms of loss of income and
  employment in related industries; any loss in
  income will also have impacts on the
  consumer demands of families working in
  the fishing industry.
Environmental Impacts
• Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU)
  fishing usually has a significant impact on the
  sustainability of both the targeted species and
  the ecosystem.
Environmental Impacts
• Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU)
  fishing usually has a significant impact on the
  sustainability of both the targeted species and
  the ecosystem.
• Fishing generally has the capacity to damage
  fragile marine ecosystems and vulnerable
  species such as coral reefs, turtles and seabirds. In
  fact, all eight sea turtle species are now
  endangered, and illegal fishing and hunting are
  two major reasons for their destruction.
  Regulating legitimate fisheries is aimed at
  mitigating such impacts, but IUU fishers rarely
  comply with regulations. This is likely to reduce
  productivity and biodiversity and create
  imbalances in the ecosystem.
• This in turn may lead to reduced food
  security in communities heavily dependent on
  fish as a source of animal protein.
Solutions for
Illegal Fishing
Drift netting
        Drift nets is a fishing technique
where nets,, are allowed to drift free in
the wind or current at the surface of a
sea or lake. Usually a drift net is a gill
net with floats attached to a rope along
the top of the net, and weights
attached to another rope along the foot
of the net keeping the net vertical in
the water.
• Drift nets were traditionally made of organic
  materials, such as hemp, which were
  biodegradable. The mesh size of nets prior to
  1950s was larger. When drift net fishing
  started to increase in scale during 1950s, nets
  were changed to synthetic materials with
  smaller mesh size . Synthetic nets last
  longer, are odorless, and are nearly invisible in
  the water.
• Drift net fishing became a desirable
  practice of fishing because it is extremely
  cost effective. Nets can be placed by
  low-powered vessels making it very fuel
  efficient. Drift nets are also highly
  effective when catching fish, bringing in
  large amounts of fish in one catch
Drift netting
Effective solutions would exhibit
              means :
• Detection,

• Data transmission,

• Information collection
a) Detection – detection technologies
    improve the effectiveness and
               efficiency of
maritime enforcement agencies. It is
    critical that these fit within the
              confines of the
          resources available.
b) Data transmission – information
    channels should be established to
             transmit as much
information as possible from a variety
     of sources to its final destination
               (presently the
         enforcement agencies).
c) Information collection – the
  vast amount of information should
  be collected and
organized in a coherent form and
  disseminated from a single point for
  relevant stakeholders to manage
  responses and take action against
  the perpetrators.
Love our
nature…!!!
The end……!
 God bless.

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Light fishing

  • 2.
  • 3. Illegal fishing • Takes place where vessels operate in violation of the laws of a fishery. This can apply to fisheries that are under the jurisdiction of a coastal state or to high seas fisheries regulated by regional organizations. • An issue that is crippling developing coastal communities and funneling profits to socially irresponsible international crime operations at the detriment of ocean biodiversity.
  • 4. • Unregulated fishing generally refers to fishing by vessels without nationality, or vessels flying the flag of a country not party to the regional organization governing that fishing area or species.
  • 6. Blast fishing or dynamite fishing • Practice of using explosives to stun or kill schools of fish for easy collection. This often illegal practice can be extremely destructive to the surrounding ecosystem, as the explosion often destroys the underlying habitat (such as coral reefs) that supports the fish. The frequently improvised nature of the explosives used also means danger for the fishermen as well, with accidents and injuries
  • 7. Blast fishing or dynamite fishing
  • 8. Electrofishing • Uses electricity to stun fish before they are caught. • Common scientific survey method used to sample fish populations to determine abundance, density, and species composition. • When performed correctly, electro fishing results in no permanent harm to fish, which return to their natural state in as little as two minutes after being stunned.
  • 10. Cyanide fishing • A method of collecting live fish mainly for use in aquariums, which involves spraying a sodium cyanide mixture into the desired fish's habitat in order to stun the fish. The practice hurts not only the target population, but also many other marine organisms, including coral and thus coral reefs.
  • 12. Muro-Ami Fishing • Muro-Ami Fishing, otherwise known as reef- hunting, is one of the cruelest, most cataclysmic forms of illegal fishing that destroys the coral reefs and exploits children. This practice consequently destroys corals which take whole lifetimes to form and causes the deaths of some of these unfortunate children. For casualties ensuing from these practices (either a kid gets caught in the big net that they use, or the bomb explodes before the children assigned to handle the bomb could leave the area), bodies are left in the shoreline because they are too expensive to return to their homes.
  • 14.
  • 15. Economic impacts The most obvious economic impact of illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing on developing countries is the direct loss of the value of the catches that could be taken by local fishermen if the IUU fishing was not taking place
  • 16. • These losses include not only the loss to GNP, but revenue from landing fees, license fees and taxes payable by legal fishing operators. In addition, there are indirect impacts in terms of loss of income and employment in related industries; any loss in income will also have impacts on the consumer demands of families working in the fishing industry.
  • 17. Environmental Impacts • Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing usually has a significant impact on the sustainability of both the targeted species and the ecosystem.
  • 18. Environmental Impacts • Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing usually has a significant impact on the sustainability of both the targeted species and the ecosystem.
  • 19. • Fishing generally has the capacity to damage fragile marine ecosystems and vulnerable species such as coral reefs, turtles and seabirds. In fact, all eight sea turtle species are now endangered, and illegal fishing and hunting are two major reasons for their destruction. Regulating legitimate fisheries is aimed at mitigating such impacts, but IUU fishers rarely comply with regulations. This is likely to reduce productivity and biodiversity and create imbalances in the ecosystem.
  • 20. • This in turn may lead to reduced food security in communities heavily dependent on fish as a source of animal protein.
  • 22. Drift netting Drift nets is a fishing technique where nets,, are allowed to drift free in the wind or current at the surface of a sea or lake. Usually a drift net is a gill net with floats attached to a rope along the top of the net, and weights attached to another rope along the foot of the net keeping the net vertical in the water.
  • 23. • Drift nets were traditionally made of organic materials, such as hemp, which were biodegradable. The mesh size of nets prior to 1950s was larger. When drift net fishing started to increase in scale during 1950s, nets were changed to synthetic materials with smaller mesh size . Synthetic nets last longer, are odorless, and are nearly invisible in the water.
  • 24. • Drift net fishing became a desirable practice of fishing because it is extremely cost effective. Nets can be placed by low-powered vessels making it very fuel efficient. Drift nets are also highly effective when catching fish, bringing in large amounts of fish in one catch
  • 26. Effective solutions would exhibit means : • Detection, • Data transmission, • Information collection
  • 27. a) Detection – detection technologies improve the effectiveness and efficiency of maritime enforcement agencies. It is critical that these fit within the confines of the resources available.
  • 28. b) Data transmission – information channels should be established to transmit as much information as possible from a variety of sources to its final destination (presently the enforcement agencies).
  • 29. c) Information collection – the vast amount of information should be collected and organized in a coherent form and disseminated from a single point for relevant stakeholders to manage responses and take action against the perpetrators.
  • 30.