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Interaction: researchers & policy-makers UBC Fisheries Centre U. Rashid Sumaila Keynote at FAME, University of Southern Denmark, June 7, 2007

Interaction: researchers & policy-makers UBC Fisheries Centre U. Rashid Sumaila Keynote at FAME, University of Southern Denmark, June 7, 2007

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Page 1: Interaction: researchers & policy-makers UBC Fisheries Centre U. Rashid Sumaila Keynote at FAME, University of Southern Denmark, June 7, 2007

Interaction: researchers & policy-makers

UBC Fisheries Centre

U. Rashid Sumaila

Keynote at FAME, University of

Southern Denmark, June 7, 2007

Page 2: Interaction: researchers & policy-makers UBC Fisheries Centre U. Rashid Sumaila Keynote at FAME, University of Southern Denmark, June 7, 2007

Research-policy interaction

The researcher; Policy-maker; Other stakeholders:

► NGOs;► Fishermen’s associations;► Fish worker’s associations.

Media; The general public.

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Some examples

ITQ project: DFO; BC sablefish farming study: Canadian

Sablefish Association (CSA); Economics of rebuilding U.S. overfished

stocks: NGO (NRDC); Subsidies study: researcher generated.

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Objectives of the ITQ project

Have ITQ regimes resulted in ► rationalization in ITQ fisheries in Western Canada?► improved economic efficiency & value for fishery

participants?

To what degree have limits on transferability impacted economic viability (e.g., rationalization; economic value)

Lessons learned and recommendations for future implementations of ITQ regimes (e.g., allocation, transferability, need for licence buy-back, etc.).

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Policy connection

Project is ongoing; It is commissioned by a policy-making

institution; Will the results of the study be adopted into

policy?

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Sablefish study objectives

Main objective:► To find out whether the introduction of sablefish

farming is likely to add value to the B.C. economy. Specific questions:

► What is the likely effect on sablefish price?► What is the added value to be expected?► What are the potential effects of a ban on

sablefish farming in B.C.?

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Result #1: Sablefish price (Based on Huppert and Best, 2004)

Price of sablefish will decrease with farming

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Results # 2: Potential gains to B.C.

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Results #3: Economic effect of a B.C. ban on farming

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Policy connection

Project is completed; It was commissioned by the CSA; Did results impact policy? Why and how?

► Topical policy relevant issue;► Huge publicity in the media;► Mentioned during debate in the Canadian parliament;► Probably helped to slow the growth of sablefish farming

in BC.

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Rebuilding study objectives

What are the potential gains from restoring US overfished stocks?

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Historic and rebuilding catch trends for Georges Bank cod

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Method

Two management scenarios analyzed for 17 overfished stocks:

► Scenario 1: “recent catch”;► Scenario 2: “rebuilding plan catch”.

The rebuilding time frames varied between 2 and 22 years depending on the stock.

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Key results from study Catch quantity to increase by 2.5 times; Economic benefits to commercial and recreational

sectors to triple; Profits to increase from $159 to $567 million in

today’s dollars; More jobs to be generated; More downstream benefits (seafood processors,

suppliers of fishing inputs, etc); More fish protein to be available to Americans; To achieve these benefits there will be initial

adjustment costs to the fishing sector.

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Our estimate is conservative … it includes only 17 out of the 76 declared

overfished U.S. stocks in 2003; It considers only the value of the fish at dock;

not the total value through the supply chain; It does not include ecosystem values; Hence, the total value of rebuilding all

depleted populations will be much greater than our estimate.

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Policy connection

Project is completed; It was commissioned by an NGO; Did results impact policy? Why and how?

► Invited to give a talk at the White House;► Gave a Hill Briefing at the U.S. Congress;► Probably influenced the outcome of the re-

issued M-S Act.

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Subsidies work

An example of great collaboration between natural & social scientists:

► Economic theory based on Gordon-Schaefer;► Spatially specified catch database;► Ex-vessel price and landed value databases;► Subsidy database;► Energy consumption database.

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Subsidies work

An example of a researcher initiated work that was (is) topical and policy relevant:

► UN discussions on deep and high seas bottom trawling;

► WTO negotiating subsidy disciplines in the Doha Round;

► Significant interest in the subject by NGOs, especially, Oceana.

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Policy connection

Received huge publicity in the:► Canadian media;► US media;► International media;

Resulting in a significant contribution not only to the policy debate; but also on the formulation of real policy positions.

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Policy connection

The US Congress; The US Senate; Invitation to the WTO:

► Made a presentation to about 35 WTO country delegates;

► Had private meetings with 10 country ambassadors to the WTO;

► Had a private 1 hour meeting with DG of the WTO, Pascal Lamy.

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Concluding remarks

Policy relevant research; Topical policy issue; At least one stakeholder who finds your

research results very important; Willing to talk to the Media: to reach policy-

makers and the general public.

Thanks for your attention!