What does your role involve?
My role facilitates the Albatross Task Force (ATF) Project funded by the RSPB, as well as the Namibian Islands Marine Protected Area (NIMPA) project, which is funded by the Blue Marine Foundation. Under the ATF project, I am responsible for advocating the sustainability of seabird bycatch data collection in the Namibia for demersal hake longline and trawl fishery. Under the NIMPA project I am responsible for initiating and developing a collaborative Management Plan for the Namibian Islands Marine Protected Area and mobilizing resources towards its implementation by providing support to the Ministry for Fisheries and Marine Resources (MFMR).
January 8, 2021 at 3:30 pm
Efforts to prevent seabirds from accidentally being killed during fishing operations off the coast of Namibia have been hailed as “a major conservation success”.
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Biological Conservation, the introduction of more stringent fishing regulations in the country since 2015 has reduced the overall seabird bycatch rate by at least 90%.
The study also attributes the fall in seabird mortality to work led by the Albatross Task Force (ATF) – an organisation established by the RSPB and BirdLife International that operates bases in South America and southern Africa.
With the assistance of ATF campaigns to promote bycatch mitigation practices among fishing crews, the paper estimates that more than 20,000 seabird deaths are now being prevented in Namibian waters on an annual basis.
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The Namibian Albatross Task Force is celebrating a major conservation success story after a decade of work with the country s fishing industry and fisheries managers: seabird deaths in the Namibian demersal longline fishery have been reduced by 98%.
A new paper published in the journal
Biological Conservation revealed the statistic, which has been achieved thanks to effective government regulation and dedicated grassroots engagement with the industry.
Albatrosses and other seabirds have traditionally fallen foul of the longline fishing industry in huge numbers (Namibian ATF).
Bycatch – the capture of non-target species in fisheries – remains one of the biggest threats to seabirds, especially albatrosses. The RSPB and BirdLife International established the Albatross Task Force (ATF) in South America and southern Africa to engage directly with the fishing industry and demonstrate the simple measure