SWOT Chapter I

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Presented by: Michael Keatinge
Bord Iascaigh Mhara
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Needs Analysis
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Global demand for seafood is increasing
Support for Innovation in
Stock recovery through CFP reform
fisheries
Improved selective gear technologies
Competitive modern fleet.
Opportunistic rather than market led
fishing sector.
Advisory Services
Under-exploited domestic market.
Integration of environmental and fisheries
science in fisheries management.
Partnerships between scientists
Relationship with stakeholders for TAC
and fishermen
species (RAC’s & IFSRP).
Strong Marine Science Capacity
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Relationship with stakeholders for TAC
species (RAC’s & IFSRP).
Promoting human capital and social Health & Safety at sea.
dialogue
Highly skilled workforce.
Fragmentation and lack of commercial
scale.
Highly skilled workforce.
Facilitating diversification & Job
Fragmentation and lack of commercial
Creation
scale.
On-board quality and Environmental
Management Systems
Supports for health and safety
Health & Safety at sea.
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Needs Analysis
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Support to transferrable fishing
concessions of the CFP or new
systems adapting fishing activities to
fishing opportunities
Support to the implementation of
Loss of biodiversity.
conservation measures under the
CFP, and fishery related conservation
measures under NATURA 2000 and Risk of stock decline in unmanaged
MFSD
inshore fisheries.
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Needs Analysis
Innovation related to conservation of
marine biological resources
SWOT
High levels of discards
Stock recovery through CFP reform
Stock recovery through continued
development of local management
plans.
Improved selective gear
technologies
Continued poor recovery of key
stocks in Irish Sea.
Restrictions on fishing arising from
Natura 2002
Proximity to key fishing grounds.
More stocks exploited at MSY.
Risk of stock decline in unmanaged
inshore fisheries.
Loss of biodiversity.
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Limiting impact of fishing on
the marine environment
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High levels of discards
Integration of environmental and
fisheries science in fisheries
management.
Limited management regime for
inshore stocks.
Stock recovery through CFP reform
Stock recovery through continued
development of local management
plans.
Improved selective gear technologies
Continued poor recovery of key stocks
in Irish Sea.
Restrictions on fishing arising from
Natura 2002
Proximity to key fishing grounds.
More stocks exploited at MSY.
Risk of stock decline in unmanaged
inshore fisheries.
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Needs Analysis
SWOT
High levels of discards
Stock recovery through CFP reform
Limited management regime for inshore
stocks.
Stock recovery through continued
development of local management
Protection and restoration of marine plans.
biodiversity in the framework of
Improved selective gear technologies
sustainable fishing activities
Restrictions on fishing arising from
Natura 2001
Proximity to key fishing grounds.
More stocks exploited at MSY.
Risk of stock decline in unmanaged
inshore fisheries.
Loss of biodiversity.
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Needs Analysis
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On-board quality and Environmental
Management Systems
Mitigation of climate change
Impacts of climate change on distribution
of stocks and recruitment
Increases in Fuel Prices
High levels of discards
Added value and product quality On-board quality and Environmental
( & use of unwanted catches)
Management Systems
Fishing ports, Landing Sites and Quality of infrastructure at key ports.
shelters
Infrastructure at small/inshore ports
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Inland Fishing and inland fauna and
flora
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Production & Marketing Plans
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Supports for Marketing Measures
SWOT
All Activities in inland waters relating to
Articles 32, 33, 37, 39, 40,41
CMO and new role for Producer
Organisations in production and
marketing plans
High levels of discards
Lack of national representation of
inshore fishermen.
Untapped potential of inshore stocks
Growing reputation of Irish seafood.
Improved road network and reduced
time to market.
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New Forms of income
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Supports for Young fishermen
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Temporary cessation of fishing
activities
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Permanent Cessation of fishing
activities
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Financial Instruments
SWOT
See Chapter III SWOT
Lack of succession planning and new
entrants
Restrictions on fishing arising from Natura
2000
Quota restrictions & reduced days at sea
Overcapacity in some fleet segments.
Overcapacity in some fleet segments.
Quota restrictions & reduced days at sea
Use of Financial Instruments to leverage
Resources
Constrained access to private finance.
Constrained exchequer funding.