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The Caribbean Community Common Fisheries Policy CARIBBEAN FISHERIES

Milton Haughton Executive Director


Presentation Overview 

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CCCFP history The policy Wealth creation Food and good nutrition security Preserve the resource, protect livelihoods What’s in CCCFP for fisherfolk? Shared responsibility CCCFP status


CCCFP History Policy Development  

2003 Heads of Government mandate Then, studies, reviews, missions abroad, regional workshops, national consultations Working groups  

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Legal Socio-economic Multidisciplinary

CRFM Forum and Ministerial Council Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED) and Council for Foreign and Community Relations (COFCOR) Legal Affairs Committee (LAC)


Common Fisheries Policy ● ●

Initiates closer cooperation, integration and consistency in fisheries policy among countries Builds States’ capabilities to conduct research, collect and analyse data Encourages new business opportunities; generating more trade, improved incomes and higher profits through diversification Stronger commitment to conservation, protection and sustainable use of living resources to safeguard fisherfolk livelihoods Uses key international principles of sustainable fisheries, particularly the precautionary and the ecosystem approaches


Common Fisheries Policy 

Enhance development of fisheries and aquaculture to improve the welfare and socio-economic conditions of fishers and communities

Participatory approach, considering the rights and special needs of traditional, subsistence, artisanal and small-scale fishers

Good governance, accountability and transparency, including equitable allocation of rights, obligations, responsibilities and benefits

Subsidiarity, in particular that the Competent Agency will only perform those tasks which cannot be more effectively achieved by individual States.


CCCFP and Wealth Creation Times are tough Fishery

sector is an area of Caribbean economies with room for economic growth through diversification, innovation and cooperation 

Need to improve livelihoods and welfare of fishers

Need more fisheries-generated employment and income in our economies

Foreign

exchange from the commercial fishing industry helps counteract the perennial regional trade deficit 

Improved performance of the sector can help us rise above difficulty


CCCFP and Wealth Creation CCCFP supports 

Market research and market access gains

Marketing and sector trade development

Pursuit of under- or unexploited species

Increase in fish processing to add value, capture more profit, create more jobs in the region

More aquaculture business ventures


Food and Nutrition Security 

Fisheries provide a healthy share of our good nutrition and food security; a safety net in difficult times

Small-scale fishers have a key role, creating jobs and supplying food across the region

Need a structured, balanced approach, avoiding stock depletion while assuring consistent supply to Caribbean markets


Food and Nutrition Security CCCFP: Harmonises

sustainable fisheries management and post-harvest practices Promotes

competitive trade and stable market

conditions Improves

quality assurance and seafood safety

standards Requires

participating nations to establish protocols for sanitary and phytosanitary measures so that the seafood we consume is not only good for us, but is also of high quality.


Protect the resource Preserve livelihoods CCCFP Vision 

“...effective cooperation and collaboration in the conservation, management and sustainable utilisation and development of the fisheries and related ecosystems in the region to secure the maximum benefits for the peoples...”

Promote recognition of the Caribbean Sea as a Special Area of sustainable development, so that the level of fishing effort does not exceed the level of sustainable use.

Transform the sector: more market-oriented, internationally competitive and environmentally sustainable


Protect the resource Preserve livelihoods The CCCFP aims to: •

Prevent, deter and eliminate illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing

Strengthen, upgrade, harmonise and modernise regional fisheries legislation, foster better cooperation, enforcement and information sharing

Integrate environmental, coastal and marine management consideration into fisheries policies

Protect and conserve fish stocks and related ecosystems from degradation due to pollution, climate change or natural disasters.


What’s in it for fisherfolk? 

Greater involvement in planning and decision making, as exhibited throughout the CCCFP drafting process

Improved image and perception of the fisheries sector to give it higher priority in national development and funding

Use the best available information in decision-making, taking into consideration traditional fisherfolk knowledge

Better regulations, enforcement and licensing to help preserve fisher livelihoods


What’s in it for fisherfolk? 

Opportunities for businesses to grow regionally by expanding the product range

Improved marketing opportunities and market access for fish

Expanded market research and scientific studies to help fishers meet ongoing challenges

Needed: innovation and cooperation


Shared resource Shared responsibility 

Caribbean people are all interconnected

Fishing is woven throughout our societies

We all benefit in one way or another from our fisheries jobs, food and recreation

CCCFP comes from a participatory approach to regional cooperation

Fisheries resource management and protection is for all people in the Caribbean

Save the resource today for tomorrow’s generation and others to come


CCCFP Status Where we are today: Policy

is approved by and supported at all levels of CARICOM governments

The final step: Signature

by CARICOM Heads of State Only 8 signatures needed to enter the policy into force



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