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BAHAMAS NATIONAL REPORT By Lester Gittens & Michael Braynen Dept. of Marine Resources, Govt. of The Bahamas

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By Lester Gittens & Michael Braynen Dept. of Marine Resources, Govt. of The Bahamas. Bahamas National Report. LITTLE BAHAMA BANK. NASSAU. GREAT BAHAMA BANK. Description of The Fishery. Over 100,000 km 2 of shallow water. Conch fishery is 2 nd -3 rd most important fishery - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BAHAMAS NATIONAL REPORT

By Lester Gittens & Michael BraynenDept. of Marine Resources,Govt. of The Bahamas

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DESCRIPTION OF THE FISHERY

LITTLE BAHAMA BANK

GREAT BAHAMA BANK

NASSAU

Over 100,000 km2 of shallow water

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DESCRIPTION OF THE CONCH FISHERY

•Conch fishery is 2nd-3rd most important fishery

•Employs over 9,000 fishers

•Utilizes over 4,000 small vessels

•Conch caught by free diving and with compressors

•>60% of landings during April-July

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POLICY AND LEGISLATION•Fishery Resources (Jurisdiction and Conservation) Act 1977

•Fisheries Resources (Jurisdiction and Conservation) Regulations 1986

•Wildlife Conservation and Trade Act 2004

•5yr (2010-2014) Strategic Plan

•Commercial fisheries reserved for Bahamian citizens 

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POLICY AND LEGISLATION•Dept of Marine Resources has primary responsibility for management

•Multiple agencies conduct enforcement-Defence Force Officers -Customs Officers-Police Officers -Agriculture Officers

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DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

•Aquaculture sector targeted for development

•Multiple aquaculture ventures have received approvals and duty free concessions

•No successful long-term ventures

•Past failures currently under review

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FISHERIES MANAGEMENT & CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES

•Use of SCUBA for commercial fishing prohibited

•Limitations on the use of compressed air

•Expanding network of marine protected areas – conch surveyed in two

•Conch export quota system-limits landings

•Dept. of Marine Resources- CITES Scientific Authority

•Dept. of Agriculture – CITES Management Authority

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CONSUMPTION & TRADE

•Most conch consumed locally- 1.3kg/capita/yr•Virtually all exports to USA (99% in 2011)

Queen Conch Landings and Exports

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CONSUMPTION & TRADE

•Increase in value to >$3million

Value of Exports

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*2009 data unavailable

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ANNUAL CATCH STATISTICS•Collected by trip interviews •Supplemented by purchase reports submitted by processing plants that are located on most islands with major fishing communities•Data collected: total weight of conch landed, the local value of landings, landings by major-island and fishing effort • Commercial export amounts and value are also recorded

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RESEARCH & STOCK ASSESSMENTS•5 density surveys conducted since 2009

•Represents small portion of conch occurrence and fishing grounds

•1Berry Islands:-• decline in juvenile densities compared to a 1987 study•Conch present in a new MPA- inadequate for reproduction

1Stoner et al 2009

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SURVEY SITES

SW Abaco

AndrosExuma Cays LSP

Lee S. Island

Berry Islands

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RESEARCH & STOCK ASSESSMENTS•2Andros –low reproduction taking place

• adult densities of 118/ha in small area•dominated by “samba” conch in higher density areas

• 3Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park- 10% of adults were reproducing

•Densities 6% lower in a shelf area•69% lower in a bank area between 2011 and 1994

2Stoner and Davis 2010 3 Stoner et al 2011

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RESEARCH & STOCK ASSESSMENTS

•3At Lee Stocking Island- very low densities• 91% decline since 1991

•SW Abaco soon to be released•Other research- the relationship between lip thickness, maturity and the presence of a flared lip

•4Juveniles not adequately protected in most Caribbean countries

•Multiple contributors: Community Conch, Bahamas Government, BNT,TNC

3 Stoner et al 2011 4Stoner et al 2012

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FINAL CONSIDERATIONS

•Recent progress made

•Recent surveys and research have provided a basis for improved management