Project

BBPP ANABAC

Monitoring and verification of the Code of Best Practices for Purse Seine Tuna Vessels

TerritoryInternational
Funder:Private
DurationSince 2015
StatusActive

Context

The Spanish purse seine tuna fishing fleet has been a pioneer in adopting voluntary measures to ensure the sustainability of its activities and minimise the impact on the marine ecosystem. In 2012, the OPAGAC and ANABAC organisations established a Code of Best Practices aimed at improving fishing selectivity and reducing bycatch of sensitive species such as sharks, turtles and manta rays.

This code includes specific actions such as the use of anti-entanglement Fish Aggregation Devices (FADs), the safe release of associated species, the training of crews and observers, and the independent verification of fishing activities by scientific bodies such as AZTI.

Since 2015, AZTI has participated as an independent scientific entity in the verification and auditing of compliance with this code, guaranteeing the transparency of the process and the reliability of the data obtained. These ongoing audits reinforce the credibility of the sector in the eyes of markets and consumers, who are increasingly demanding in terms of sustainability.

The continuity of this programme will enable the Code of Best Practices Verification System to be maintained and strengthened, extending its application to the entire ANABAC fleet, including both tuna vessels and auxiliary vessels.

Objectives

The overall objective of the project is to optimise and consolidate the Code of Best Practices Verification System adopted by ANABAC, ensuring its uniform application across the entire fleet and promoting the continuous improvement of fishing operations.

The specific objectives are:

Expected impact

The consolidation of the Verification System will strengthen the ANABAC´s tuna fleet’s commitment to responsible fishing and marine conservation, promoting greater transparency in FAD management and the reduction of bycatch.

In addition, AZTI’s active participation will ensure the scientific validation of the results and the generation of knowledge applicable to international fisheries management policies, thus contributing to the adoption of global best practices by other fleets and regional fisheries management organisations (RFMOs).

ANABAC Best Practices for responsible tuna purse seine fishing

The Best Practices aim to optimise sustainable practices in ANABAC’s tuna purse seine fishing in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. They also seek to reflect the actions carried out by the ANABAC fleet to improve the selectivity of this type of fishing, promoting responsible activity that minimises its impact on the marine ecosystem and allows for sustainable management.

This code of good practices was signed in 2012 and is reviewed annually with the aim of incorporating the best available practices, based on the latest scientific advances.

 

 

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Sectors: Fisheries and aquaculture sector

Research lines: Efficient, sustainable fisheries and aquaculture

Research sublines: Sustainable fishery management

Research team

Maitane Grande

Maitane Grande
Senior researcher (PhD)

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