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  • IUU is a major source of uncertainty in stock assessments (they cite Bray 2000; Evans 2000; Ices, 1994, 2000, and 2004)
  • Most information available is anecdotal
  • Most estimates are fishery-specific
  • FAO estimates that LEGAL and IUU kills about 8 million TONNES per year
    • Mostly Tuna and deep sea species
    • "Constitutes a doubling of catch in the last 20 years" (they cite Schmidt 2004)
    • CCAMLR estimates the amount of IUU toothfish taken between 1997 and 2000 to be about 90,000 tonnes (more than 2x the registered catch levels)
    • NEAFC says that almost 20% of the 2001 trade in redfish was IUU (they cite NEAFC, 2002)
    • ICCAT (the tuna people) estimates that 18% of the tuna catch is IUU
  • For most ICES stocks, IUU is responsible for "the single largest potential source of UFM" for the stock
  • AFWG reports that 90 to 115 kilotonnes (I don't know if that was a unit, but it is now) of north east artic cod is IUU since 2002
  • WGBFAS estimates that true baltic cod catches are 35-45% bigger than reported
  • NWWG used satellite imagery to find that Redfish catches may be 25% greater than reported
  • Other stock assessment working groups know that IUU is a major confounding factor, but have no way to quantify it (I think that if ICES can't get the data, we are toast)

On the international scene:

  • IUU was formally recognized as a fishing problem at an FAO conference in 1992
    • Schmidt, 2004 has a "brief" overview on subsequent regulations
  • International Plan of Action for IUU Fishing is key
    • defines stuff:
      • Illegal fishing: "conducted by national or foreign vessels