A Conference for Fisheries Knowledge Provision to Local Fishers and Private Sectors in the Andaman Sea Coast,26-28 May 2016 Phuket Merlin Hotel
記述
As the project “Strategies for trawl fisheries by-catch management” (REBYC-II CTI; GCP/RAS/269/GFF) was concluding, it was found necessary that more primary stakeholder consultations need to be organised to disseminate results of the project and the knowledge about the status of small scale fisheries. The new laws concerning to small scale fishers, especially Royal Fisheries Ordinance 2559 (2015) which is concerned to small scale fisheries and fishers, was also to be disseminated. It is also important that the fisheries management measures in Thailand are also in tune with global guidelines and demands. So for the benefit of the fishers and other stakeholders from the Andaman Sea side of Thailand this is the first conference organized on 26-28 May 2016 at Phuket Merlin Hotel. The summary of the knowledge disseminated is given below. Total 89 participants representing commercial and overseas fisher leaders, local fishers, experts, government officials from various sectors, and secretariat staff participated.
On the Gulf of Thailand the first site of the project was in Prachuab Kiri Khan and Chumphon provinces where the enlarged mesh size codend for trawl fisheries was tried out and implemented. The second site was is in Trat Province, where the management measures for closed area and closed season were established to protect fish larvae and spawners. In Trat Province, DOF had conducted survey for fish larvae and spawner distribution in Ao Trat. In Prachup Kiri Khan – Chumphon provinces, CMDEC had conducted survey of trawl fisheries baseline, present trawl fisheries status, experiment to enlarge cod-end mesh for trawlers as well as socio-economic study of fishers along the sea coast of Prachaup Kiri Khan – Chumphon provinces. The reference points for stock assessment have been defined, by using MSY and MEY (Maximum Sustainable Yield and Maximum Economic Yield). Law and regulation have been revised to manage the fisheries resources sustainably and address socio-economic welfare. As a next step for fisheries in Thailand, the government should develop the fisheries through effective co-management, stakeholder participation at all levels with the local and central government as well as of other relevant agencies. Control or limit fishing efforts, fishing zone establishment, increase fish habitats by increasing Artificial Reefs project, resource enhancement, sea farming, VMS and MCS system should be implemented with the cooperation of the local stakeholders or fishers.
Regarding the status of fisheries, it could be concluded that the internal problems were a) decreasing trend of the resources and environment deterioration, b) less fishing ground and limited catches, c) too many fishing boats, gear and diversification, d) poor integration and management among agencies e.g. boat license is under Harbor Department and fishing boat and gear license is under the Department of Fisheries, e) conflict on fishing ground between large scale and small scale fisheries. The external requirements were a) combating IUU fishing is serious issue for Thailand also to address the EU requirement, b) norms of IOTC for tuna catch quota, WCPFC, ILO for labor issues etc.
The Royal Fisheries Ordinance B.E.2558 (2015) has focused on specifications for small scale fishers. The zonations for fishing, gear specifications and prohibited gears in different sections were described . The importance of the national committee, provincial committee and local small scale fisheries committee were described. The ordinance follows the guidelines under the FAO Code of Coduct for Responsible Fisheries and also puts all efforts to combat IUU fishing. Marine Fisheries Plan (2015-2019) has focus on marine fisheries both commercial and small scale fisheries in Thai waters including in the EEZs of neighboring countries and in the High Sea
Citation
Supongpan, D., Aroonrojprapai, M., Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, & Department of Fisheries. (2016). A Conference for Fisheries Knowledge Provision to Local Fishers and Private Sectors in the Andaman Sea Coast. Samut Prakran: Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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