Zanzibar hosts Port State measures Agreement (PSMA) stakeholders consultation

Zanzibar hosts Port State measures Agreement (PSMA) stakeholders consultation

October 2017 — Per Erik Bergh (Managing Director), Sandy Davies (Technical Director) and Mathew Markides (Research Assistant) were in Zanzibar for a one-day Port State Measures Agreement (PSMA) stakeholders consultative meeting bringing together government officials, civil society and regional organisations the meeting provided a platform to consider the next steps towards the United Republic of Tanzania becoming party to the Agreement.

In the opening speech Dr Islam Salum, Deputy Prinipal Secretary for the Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources, Livestock and Fisheries stated, “IUU fishing is a big problem causing loss of revenue, jeopardizing food security and accelerating the degradation of biodiversity. Tanzania would like to strengthen measures to fight IUU fishing. We understand the significance of joint regional and international efforts to safeguard fisheries resources and know that as a State we have a key role to play to make sure our resources are protected ad explored in a sustainable manner.” 

“The Governments of Zanzibar and Tanzania are keen not to take part in IUU fishing either knowingly or unknowingly. We recognize port State measures as one of the low cost tools that, if effectively used, can help close channels for illegal business. The two governments have interest to be part of this joint global process to curb IUU fishing through control of its ports.” 

Sandy Davies, representing FISH-i Africa at the meeting, commented, “We are delighted to be able to support this dialogue between the key stakeholders in Tanzania and Zanzibar. The countries of the Western Indian Ocean have been strong supporters of the PSMA, seeing the value of stronger controls as an opportunity to really tackle the problem of illegally caught fish getting to market, or of vessels implicated in illegal fishing being able to access port services in our region.”

 

 

members of the NFDS team were in London for the 9th International Forum on Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing at Chatham House.