Achieving Equitable Sustainability: Restructuring South Africa s commercial fishing sector for sustainable and equitable exploitation

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Achieving Equitable Sustainability: Restructuring South Africa s commercial fishing sector for sustainable and equitable exploitation Claire Wineman EEP 142, Spring 2005

South Africa: Fish and Fishing 3,000 km coastline Oceanic upwelling nutrients, biodiversity National heritage and economic asset Recreational, subsistence, and commercial users focus on commercial subsector fewer, larger participants history of quotas

Commercial Fishing Industry Industrial exploitation of fisheries c.1900 1960 s: catches exceed sustainable yields Populations decline Need to limit total harvest to what fishery resources can sustain in the long run Finite resource limit fishing limit access But how?

Ways to Control Harvesting Fishing technology trawling, longlining, minimum net mesh size capital, environmental, and socioeconomic impacts of choice Limit access to fishing areas by Closing areas; exclude of foreign fishing vessels Charging fees based on quota, catch, or effort Company-allocated quotas Total Allowable Catch, TAC

Commercial Fishing Industry Commercial Fishing Industry Non-quota Sector Quota Sector Technology, Effort Limitations Large Companies Small Companies

1996 Quota Distribution in Some Key Fisheries Fishery TAC (ton) Quota Holders (#) % of TAC held by Largest Quota-Holders Top 3 Top 10 Top 20 Hake 148 300 49 72 82 87 W Coast Rock Lobster S Coast Rock Lobster 1 500 104 23 51 73 427 6 82 100 (6 all) - Abalone 615 16 75 95 100 (16 all) Pilchard 105 000 59 30 55 63 Anchovy 70 000 18 36 79 100 (18 all) Sole 872 11 71 100 (11 all) - Source: Sea Fisheries

Problems with Current Quota Sector Annual allocation of permits by Quota Board allocation viewed as arbitrary, unfair time, money spent on lobby for permits inefficient uncertainty and insecurity throughout industry overcapitalization: plants, machinery No payment appropriate to value acquired Current quota systems favors established, healthy fishers Need to restructure industry

Proposed New Access Regime current rights holders encouraged to restructure to achieve industry empowerment objectives initial allocation of rights would promote firms of different sizes also want to avoid too many firms, which would reduce the State s ability to regulate the industry establish auction system to lease rights for shorter term (1-2 seasons)

S. Africa s Ideas for Restructuring Commercial sector will pay a fee based on quota, catch, or effort fee will be paid as a royalty or rate clear link between catch and fee easy to calculate fee will fund fishery management and admin. Create long-term rights based on % of TAC investment decisions will be based on the long run will correct overcapitalization will allow smaller-scale producers to negotiate fair prices with processors

Proposed Methods of Empowerment equity transfers to expand ownership in companies broadens participation allows for economies of scale and skill transfer financing for previously disadvantaged operators increase proportion of quotas sold to small-scale operators encourages transition to smaller-scale vessels and more affordable fishing technologies

Methods of Empowerment, cont. help small-scale operators improve efficiency education; cooperative extension encourage vertical disintegration, mergers, and formal commercial cooperation formation of cooperatives economics of scale contracts with fish-processing companies

Problems with S. Africa s Plan Implementation and enforceability Monitoring fishing levels and bycatch Allocation of permits will still have a human element and remain arbitrary and controversial Permit affirmative action, even with bidding Environmental and biological uncertainties Stock levels and annual harvest will always be somewhat uncertain

Other Considerations Quotas should be calculated using the marginal value (the value of NOT harvesting) instead of the maximum sustainable yield Impossible to calculate should you err on the side of caution? to what extent? Will allowing companies to restructure themselves may make the situation worse? Large companies have minimal incentive to restructure or to help smaller producers possibility of collusion when submitting bids for permits may result in a dominant firm and fringe or monopsony

More Questions What incentive do producers have to purchase long term rights when there is still a spec market? What are the implications in terms of price and industry structure? Would other mechanisms, like price controls or technological regulations be more effective? How many firms are necessary to make the industry competitive, rather than an oligopoly? What are the tradeoffs (if any) between an equitable, competitive, or sustainable industry?

Take-Home Message South Africa has a wealth of marine resources Access must be limited to ensure continuation Vague goals for empowerment and sustainability won t accomplish said objectives South Africa should rethink its strategy for restructuring its fishing industry to actually achieve sustainable and equitable exploitation Reference/for more information: http://www.polity.org.za/html/govdocs/white_papers/marine.html?rebookmark=1