INACTIVE Russia Northern Sakhalin salmon- trap/net

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Reason for Inactivity
  • At FIP's request
  • Other
  • FIP has been closed due to business reasons, including financial difficulties.
  • Overview

    This FIP includes  coastal trap nets and in-river beach seines used to capture pink and chum salmon in the sea and rivers of Northern Sakhalin in Okhinskii District. An MSC pre-assessment was completed for the fishery in 2017. The pre-assessment included five fishing companies who were interested in pursuing certification. Since completion of the pre-assessment in 2017, four (Krasnya Zarya Ltd; NazRybZavod Ltd; Neptun Ltd; and Vostok Ltd.) of the companies merged into one (Rybnovskii Losos Ltd). The remaining companies, Okha Ltd and Rybnovskii Losos Ltd, are now active FIP participants. These companies are relatively new to the region but  have demonstrated a desire to sustain the fishing resources over the long-term to promote economic stability of the region by choosing sustainable fishing practices. Other Sakhalin Island salmon fisheries have sought to achieve MSC certification over the past decade. The Aniva Bay pink salmon fishery on Southern Sakhalin Island entered full MSC assessment in 2010 but withdrew in 2014 after several consecutive poor salmon returns to the region. The Northeast Sakhalin pink salmon fishery successfully achieved MSC certification in 2012, however the certification was suspended in 2015 due to financial reasons. Okha Ltd and Rybnovskii losos are launching the first-ever comprehensive FIP on Sakhalin with a goal to achieve MSC Certification. Launching this FIP will potentially allow the fishery-clients to access new markets in North America and Europe. 

    The Okhinskii District in Northern Sakhalin is remote with few roads and relatively sparse populations. As a result, the habitat is largely intact. There are no hatcheries located in the District so impacts to wild salmon populations due to enhancement activities are minimal. Although illegal fishing activities are known to be a problem on Sakhalin Island, the low population density and poor road access likely limit poaching in Northern Sakhalin. However, measures are needed to further strengthen enforcement and compliance in the district.
     
    The pre-assessment identified a number of issues that would likely prevent the fishery from achieving MSC certification in the near future:

    • Pink salmon populations have been declining in recent years as evidenced by decreasing fishery catches and spawning escapements well below management targets.
    • While chum salmon catches have remained relatively stable in recent years, spawning escapements have also been well below management targets.
    • Sakhalin taimen and Kaluga sturgeon are considered ETP species that are known to be in the area. These species likely interact with the fishery but information is lacking.

     
    This FIP is designed to address these issues and others identified in the pre-assessment so that the fishery can achieve MSC certification by 2022.
     

    FIP Description 

    This FIP includes  coastal trap nets and in-river beach seines used to capture pink and chum salmon in the sea and rivers of Northern Sakhalin in Okhinskii District. An MSC pre-assessment was completed for the fishery in 2017.

    FIP Objective(s) 

    Achieve MSC certification by October 2022.

    FIP Type 
    Comprehensive
    FIP Stage 
    Stage 5: Improvements on the Water
    Start and Projected End Dates
    December 2017
    December 2022
    Update 
    The projected end date was changed from October, 2022 to December 2022. This change was made because the current funding and export constraints introduce process uncertainty for the clients. More time is needed by the clients to evaluate the impact of these difficult conditions and to develop a strategy for how they can best respond. Therefore, a request is made to extend the end date. Depending on circumstances another extension request make be made when the annual progress report is submitted.
    Next Progress Report Due 
    Saturday, December 31, 2022
    Species 
    Common Name 
    Pink Salmon
    Scientific Name
    Oncorhynchus gorbuscha
    Common Name 
    Chum Salmon
    Scientific Name
    Oncorhynchus keta
    Gear Type 
    Beach Seine
    Trap Net
    Location
    FAO Major Fishing Area
    Area 61 (Pacific, Northwest)
    Exclusive Economic Zones
    Country 
    Russian Federation (the)
    Geographic Scope 
    Sea of Okhotsk, Sea of Japan, Sakhalin Oblast, Sakhalin Island
    Regional Fisheries Management Organization
    NPAFC
    Landings
    Estimated Total FIP Landings 
    1,000 metric tons
    Estimated Total Fishery Landings 
    23,000 metric tons
    Landings Date 
    October 2021
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    FIP Leads

    Organization Name 
    ForSea Solutions
    Organization Type 
    Consultant
    Primary Contact 
    Natalia Novikova
    Phone 
    +19713319612
    FIP Identification Number The FIP Identification Number is automatically generated by FisheryProgress when a FIP profile is created. While the number itself is not meaningful, they are used by NGOs, academia, and industry to refer to FIPs in a consistent way.
    7518