New partnership to strengthen transparency in fisheries in the Eastern Tropical Pacific

San José, Costa Rica The global non-profit organisation, Global Fishing Watch (GFW) and PACÍFICO, a coordination platform comprised of four environmental funds in Central and Latin America, have entered into a formal collaboration with the objective to support Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador and Panama in their efforts to advance transparency and monitoring of fishing activity.

Through the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signed on October 11th, the partners recognise their interest to collaborate with Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador and Panama to develop a joint strategy to improve transparency and fisheries control management at the regional level. GFW and PACÍFICO’s goal is to support the countries’ work to strengthen fisheries surveillance and the use of technology – building their capacity to use GFW data.

In May, Costa Rica’s Ministry of Public Security and Ministry of Environment and Energy signed a letter of intent with the goal of making the country’s Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) data public through the GFW mapThe decision follows Peru’s commitment in June 2017 to publish its VMS data on the GFW map.

Further to the MoU with PACÍFICO, GFW is engaging with Peru’s Ministry of Production’s vessel surveillance division, who is also responsible for coordinating the Latin-American Network on illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing and has been leading the fishing transparency cause in the region. Peru is expected to release regular vessel tracking data into the GFW platform soon.

This collaboration with PACÍFICO will help us amplify the leadership being shown by governments in the region to address fisheries management,said Leyla Nikjou, Transparency Program Director, Global Fishing Watch. “Transparency is crucial for good stewardship of our oceans – to fight illegal fishing, to protect fish stocks and livelihoods, and to increase the safety and well-being of fishers. By embracing transparency, nations have a more cost effective way of monitoring vessels and can recognise fishers that comply with the law while exposing those who do not.”

GFW and PACÍFICO will undertake further outreach with government agencies to encourage them to share vessel tracking data and publish it on GFW’s map. Using both VMS and other tracking data, the partners also intend to map fishing effort and fishing patterns within the Exclusive Economic Zones of Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama and Peru and provide relevant authorities with analysis of vessel behaviour, including suspicious and illegal fishing activity within their waters.

The agreement with  Global Fishing Watch will strengthen the capacities of our countries to guarantee an effective sustainable management and conservation of fisheries for the benefit of fishermen, coastal communities and nature, enhance surveillance of our marine territories through high-end technology, which will be a stepping stone for transparency efforts in the region,” explained Zdenka Piskulich of PACÍFICO.  

Covering nearly 2 million square kilometres (770,000 square miles), the Central Eastern Tropical Pacific comprises the waters, coasts and islands off the shores of Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Ecuador. These productive waters and their diverse marine habitats support valuable coastal and open-sea fisheries, important to food security for coastal communities’ and national economies.

The new cooperation between GFW and PACÍFICO is made possible thanks to the generous support of the international funders’ collaborative, Oceans 5 and the Helmsley Charitable Trust.

For further information:
Sarah Bladen, Communications and Outreach Director, Global Fishing Watch, [email protected]/
Carlos Chacón, Coordinator of  PACÍFICO, [email protected]

Global Fishing Watch is an international non-profit organisation committed to advancing the sustainability of our oceans through increased transparency. By harnessing cutting edge technology, our mapping platform allows anyone to view or download data and investigate global fishing activity in near real-time, for free. GFW was founded in 2015 through a collaboration between Oceana, SkyTruth and Google. Our work is made possible thanks to the support of our funding partners and technology and data providers

PACÍFICO is a foundation made up of four environmental funds: Patrimonio Natural [Natural Heritage] (Colombia), Fondo Acción [Action Fund] (Colombia), Fundación Natura [Nature Foundation] (Panama) and Asociación Costa Rica por Siempre [Forever Costa Rica Association] (Costa Rica). Its mission is to serve as an innovative regional funding platform to ensure the sustainable management of the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP). www.redpacifico.net

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