GUIDELINES FOR THE ECOLABELLING OF FISH AND FISHERY PRODUCTS FROM MARINE CAPTURE FISHERIES

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GUIDELINES FOR THE ECOLABELLING OF FISH AND FISHERY PRODUCTS FROM MARINE CAPTURE FISHERIES DR. WILLIAM EMERSON FISHERY INDUSTRIES DIVISION, FAO 1-3 December 2010 Marrakesh, Morocco

Overview of presentation: Short review of eco-labels and purpose of guidelines Review of guidelines 2

What is an ecolabel? A tag or label placed on a product that certifies that the product was produced in a sustainable, environmental manner

What is the purpose of the ecolabels? The label allows buyers (consumer, retailer, processor) to purchase fish and fish products from well managed fisheries

What is the purpose of the guidelines? To provide guidance to Governments and organizations that already maintain, or are considering establishing, labelling schemes for certifying fish from well managed fisheries

Why develop guidelines? Buyers are becoming increasingly aware of the need for sustainable fisheries and will require a guarantee that the fish they consume comes from well managed fisheries

In response to this eco-labelling schemes are being developed and implemented. Need to insure that these schemes are transparent, nondiscriminatory and science based.

Who should be concerned with the Guidelines? Anyone whishing to develop an eco-labelling scheme Anyone who feels that an existing eco-labelling is not consistent with the guideline s provisions

What do the guidelines look like? Contain 3 sections: General principles and definitions Minimum substantive requirement and criteria Procedural and institutional aspects

General principles and definitions consistent with relevant international law: UNCLOS, Fish Stocks Agreement, WTO voluntary, market driven, transparent, non-discriminatory Recognize special conditions applying to developing countries

Guidelines are voluntary Current guidelines apply to marine capture fisheries only (not aquaculture or inland fisheries) Guidelines do not mean the FAO will be issuing eco-labels

Minimum substantive requirement and criteria This section includes 3 components: Management systems Stock under consideration Ecosystem approaches 12

Minimum substantive requirement and criteria This section includes 3 components: Stock under consideration Management systems Ecosystem approaches 13

Stock under certification Stock under consideration... may be one or more biological stocks as specified by the stakeholders for certification. Unit of certification... the fishery... as specified by the stakeholders who are seeking certification.

Management systems 28.1 For the stock under consideration there are documented management approaches with a well based expectation that management will be successful taking into account uncertainty and imprecision. 28.2 There are objectives, and as necessary, management measures to address pertinent aspects of the ecosystem effects of fishing...

Management systems (cont.) For the stock under consideration the determination of suitable conservation and management measures should include or take account of: Total fishing mortality from all sources is considered in assessing the state of the stock under consideration, including discards, unobserved mortality, incidental mortality, unreported catches and catches in other fisheries. Management targets are consistent with achieving MSY (or a suitable proxy) on average, or a lesser fishing mortality if that is optimal in the circumstances of the fishery (e.g. multi-species fisheries) or to avoid severe adverse impacts on dependent predators. The management system should specify limits or directions in key performance indicators (see 30.2), consistent with avoiding recruitment overfishing or other impacts that are likely to be irreversible or very slowly reversible, and specify the actions to be taken if the limits are approached or the desired directions are not achieved.

Management systems (cont.) 30.1 The" stock under consideration is not overfished if it is above the associated limit reference point (or its proxy). 30.2 If fishing mortality (or its proxy) is above the associated limit reference point, actions should be taken to decrease the fishing mortality (or its proxy) below that limit reference point. 30.3 The structure and composition of the stock under consideration which contribute to its resilience are taken into account. 30.4 In the absence of specific information on the stock under consideration, generic evidence based on similar stocks can be used for fisheries with low risk to that stock under consideration. However, the greater the risk the more specific evidence is necessary to ascertain the sustainability of intensive fisheries.

Ecosystem considerations These include: non-target catches, including discards; the role of the stock in the foodweb; essential habitats; the use of generic evidence.

Ecosystem considerations The following criteria are to be interpreted in the context of avoiding high risk of severe adverse impacts. 31.1 Non target catches, including discards, of stocks other than the stock under consideration are monitored and should not threaten these non-target stocks with serious risk of extinction; if serious risks of extinction arise, effective remedial action should be taken. 31.2 The role of the stock under consideration in the food-web is considered, and if it is a key prey species in the ecosystem, management measures are in place to avoid severe adverse impacts on dependent predators.

Ecosystem considerations 31.3 There is knowledge of the essential habitats for the stock under consideration and potential fishery impacts on them. Impacts on essential habitats and on habitats that are highly vulnerable to damage by the fishing gear involved are avoided, minimised or mitigated (Code of Conduct 7.2.2). In assessing fishery impacts, the full spatial range of the relevant habitat should be considered, not just that part of the spatial range that is potentially affected by fishing. 31.4 In the absence of specific information on the ecosystem impacts of fishing for the unit of certification, generic evidence based on similar fishery situations can be used for fisheries with low risk of severe adverse impact. However, the greater the risk the more specific evidence is necessary to ascertain the adequacy of mitigation measures.

Procedural and institutional aspects: Guidelines for the setting of standards of sustainable fisheries Guidelines for accreditation Guidelines for certification

Guidelines for the setting of standards of sustainable fisheries Normative basis for standards is given by relevant international fisheries instruments Transparent, participation by interested parties, notification

Guidelines for accreditation Accreditation gives assurance that certification bodies for conducting conformity assessments with sustainability standards are competent to carry out such tasks

Guidelines for accreditation Non-discrimination: access to accreditation body should be open to all certification entities, regardless of their country of residence accreditation body should be independent, impartial and transparent

Guidelines for certification: Certification is process whereby a third party gives assurance that a fishery conforms with the relevant standard.

Two types of assessment for certification: Conformity assessment Chain of custody assessment

Guidelines for certification: Conformity and chain of custody assessment should be undertaken by accredited certification body Certification body has to be independent, impartial, nondiscriminatory and accountable

Conclusion Eco-labels schemes are already in place Guidelines provide principles that should be applied when implementing such schemes Guidelines recognize needs of developing countries.

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