supporting the seafood industry for a sustainable, profitable future Landings Obligation EIA John Anderson Senior Economist
Dec 14, 2015
supporting the seafood industry for a sustainable, profitable future
Landings Obligation EIA
John Anderson
Senior Economist
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New evidence base and analytical output
Comprehensive Economic Impact Assessment (EIA) of a move from status quo fisheries management measures to various potential scenarios under the new CFP Landings Obligation (LO). The analysis aims to provide:
1. An overall assessment of the likely new equilibrium ‘balance’ situation between fleet capacity, onshore capacity, and the new fishing opportunities available under the LO
2. Sufficient evidence base for input into the formulation of adequate regional (demersal) discard plans that will need to be submitted to COM in mid-2015
3. Identification of key challenges for industry and government
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Catching sector
• Economic performance estimates for individual fleet segments under the LO, taking into account potential for quota trading plus the various flexibilities and exemptions
• Areas of investigation will include:
• Analysis of ‘choke’ species and affected fleet segments after ‘uplift’
• Assessment of the potential for quota trading to avoid choke scenarios
• De minimis – potential for application at fleet segment level
• Implications of altering the ordering of application of quota leasing, flexibility and exemption mechanisms
• Compatibility issues with the UK FQA system: a) Allocation within the UK to DA’s and DA’s to PO’s, U10m and non-sector etc b) Conversion factors for 9% flex (cod equivalents, tonnage, value etc) c) Phased introduction for target vs. non target species for different fleets
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Onshore sector
Onshore IA to take place once LO fishing opportunities established in the fleet IA.
Assessment will focus on changes in:
• Species types (i.e. new diverse species) and volumes (i.e. potential for new markets)
• Size and quality of fish landed, market prices
• Timing, continuity and geographical location of landings - ability to meet status quo demand
• Number, scale, location, structure and viability of onshore businesses
• Imports and infrastructure
• Opportunities for market development and identification of key barriers to development
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Outline of tasks / work packages
Task 1: Fleet segmentation and status quo analysis - UNDERWAY Task 2: Choke analysis Task 3: Consult on likely management responses / approach to dealing with choke issues
Task 4: Consult on likely responses of vessel owners
Task 5: EIA of LO on catching sector - based on outcome of tasks 1-4 Task 6: Onshore / processing status quo analysis – UNDERWAY
Task 7: Consult on likely routes to market for new volumes and species
Task 8: EIA of LO on onshore sector
Task 9: Reporting – FEBRUARY 2015
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Thoughts / comments / suggestions welcome
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