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THE ALLOCATION OF WCRT (NEAR SHORE) LONG-TERM
FISHING RIGHTS ON APPEAL


Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2006

Minister Van Schalkwyk Doubles The Allocation of WCRT (Near Shore) Long-Term Fishing Rights On Appeal

SUNDAY, 4 JUNE 2006: The Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Marthinus van Schalkwyk, has today announced the allocation of 392 additional long-term fishing rights in the West Coast Rock Lobster (WCRL) near-shore fishery sector, nearly doubling the total number of allocations from 418 to 812. These rights will be valid for a period of 10 years.

The area where WCRL rights are allocated stretches from Port Nolloth to Gansbaai.

Highlighting some of the factors that impacted on the WCRL (near-shore) long-term fishing rights allocations, Minister van Schalkwyk cited that “approximately 70% of WCRL catches 30 years ago occurred higher up on the West Coast from Port Nolloth to the Saldanha area – whilst 90% is now caught between Dassen Island and the Cape Peninsula. Research conducted by marine scientists, confirms this shift in the distribution of marine resources. This has already resulted in a decline of fish landing in the West Coast areas and has resulted in the introduction of a small scale commercial fishery sector in the area East of Hangklip, which further confirms the shift in distribution of the resource.” The Minister added that “therefore the total allowable catch (TAC) for WCRL was reduced by 10%. The near-shore sector absorbed 5.6% of this reduction. With a total number of 4070 applications, and a declining resource, the responsibility of government remains to ensure the environmental sustainability of the fishery, the Minister said.

The finalization of the allocations in the WCRL sector followed an extensive public participation process which involved a series of Ministerial Izimbizo, the release of draft policies for public comment in four different languages, and road-shows held in more than 53 towns reaching over 6000 fishers. Apart from thousands of oral comments which were recorded, more than 900 written comments were also received which culminated in Cabinet approval of the final policies in May 2005.

“We gave serious and careful consideration to the comments received”, Minister van Schalkwyk explained. Many right holders in the WCRL near-shore sector complained that medium term allocations, in 2001, were too small and not economically viable. In 2001, 100 allocations were less than 500kgs. In 2006, only 9 were less than 500kgs, the Minister said.

Another comment received indicated that bona fide fishermen that have historically been involved in the fishery sector should be preferred. “We responded to that by allocating rights to most applicants who could prove that they worked as crew on lobster vessels because their names appear on bakkieslips”, the Minister explained. The ‘bakkieslip’ is a document fishers complete every time they come back from sea. “Only in the Hermanus area, which was wholly oversubscribed, could some of the crew members not be accommodated as right holders”.

The previous (medium-term) right holders who made investments in vessels were also re-allocated fishing rights, following comments received indicating those who have made investment in vessels should be preferred.

“The department also enhanced the already high level of transparency by publishing lists in each zone containing the details of all applicants and the provisional successful applicants for comment. All the comments received were considered. In some cases those on the provisionally successful lists were not allocated rights because the Rights Verification Unit’s investigation of a comment received revealed that the provisionally successful applicant was not genuinely reliant on the West Coast Rock Lobster resource or that the application suffered from some other defect.
The department also decreased the application fee from R565 in 2001 to only R300 in 2006,” the Minister added.

Speaking on the issue of affirmation of women fishers, Minister van Schalkwyk stated that long-term fishing rights have been allocated to women fishers in all the zones. In zone G -Gansbaai, for example 63,26% of the total number of rights have been allocated to women. In Zone D a total of 26.42 % rights are held by women whilst a total of 44% fishing rights are allocated to women in Zone C.

Confirming the closing dates for the 2006 West Coast Rock Lobster (near-shore) fishing season, Minister van Schalkwyk indicated the closing date for fishing in Zone A was the 30th April 2006. However, on application, successful appellants from Zone A will be permitted to have their allocation caught in another Zone, as a once-off concession. The closing date for fishing in all the other zones remains the 30th June 2006.

Minister van Schalkwyk concluded by indicating that the total number of allocations represent the maximum number of rights that could be accommodated in the west coast rock lobster near-shore sector in a responsible manner which will ensure the environmental sustainability of the fishery.

 
 

Source: South African Environmental (http://www.environment.gov.za)
Press consultantship (Riaan Aucamp)
All rights reserved

 
 
 
 

 

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