INACTIVE Peru mahi-mahi - longline (Confremar)

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Reason for Inactivity
  • Missed two consecutive reports

Overview

Note: This FIP went inactive on February 1, 2019.

Mahi-mahi is a favorite for consumers due to its firm texture and mild taste.  This FIP is an investment in the artisanal longline fishery in Peru, which fishes the offshore population stock in the southeastern Pacific Ocean.  Mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus, also known as Dorado and Perico) is a migratory and rapidly reproducing fish species found throughout the warmer waters of the world's oceans and around the 23°C isotherm in waters.  The stock is managed by the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) and the Peru fleet is governed by federal fishery rules, which includes a minimum landing size.  Using the MSC standard as a guide, the FIP will encourage robust catch reporting and more sustainable fishing practices.

FIP Description 

Note: This FIP went inactive on February 1, 2019.

FIP Objective(s) 

The objective is to promote sound management of Peru mahi-mahi (Dorado, Perico) in the offshore longline artisanal fishing fleet by aligning the fishery with the Marine Stewardship Council standard for sustainable fisheries (with direct support from the export supply chain) by 2020.

FIP Type 
Basic
FIP Stage 
Stage 3: FIP Implementation
Start and Projected End Dates
October 2016
December 2020
Next Progress Report Due 
Friday, June 29, 2018
Species 
Common Name 
Mahi-mahi
Scientific Name
Coryphaena hippurus
Gear Type 
Longline
Location
FAO Major Fishing Area
Area 87 (Pacific, Southeast)
Exclusive Economic Zones
Country 
Peru
Regional Fisheries Management Organization
IATTC
Landings
Estimated Total FIP Landings 
5,500 metric tons
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FIP Leads

Organization Name 
Confremar Group
Organization Type 
Industry
Primary Contact 
Eddie Corvalan
Organization Name 
Sustainability Incubator
Organization Type 
Consultant
Primary Contact 
Katrina Nakamura
Organization Name 
Pier Fish
Organization Type 
Industry
Primary Contact 
Scott Bode
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