Chumbe Island. Tanzania / Zanzibar. Chumbe Island Coral Park Ltd (CHICOP) NOV 2012 Sibylle Riedmiller

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Chumbe Island Tanzania / Zanzibar Chumbe Island Coral Park Ltd (CHICOP) NOV 2012 Sibylle Riedmiller

Tanzanian coral reefs threatened by rampant dynamite fishing Daily all along the Mainland coast, mostly at low tides Going on for decades, except 1997-2004 when Navy was deployed Highly organized networks provide explosives, employ fishers, trade catches Politically well-connected Enforcement ineffectual Laws exist, but judiciary not co-operative Main challenges corruption, lack of political will, not lack of funding 25/11/2015 2

Chumbe Island It all began in 1991 Consultancy Environmental Education in Z bar 1991: Corals don t figure in school curricula Low public awareness on coral reefs No Kiswahili word for corals No MPAs in Tanzania No marine conservation policy, institutions, legis-lation

Chumbe Reef Sanctuary (CRS) PICTURE OF MPA, SPECIES, OR MAP OF THE AREA Protects biodiversity: Protects biodiversity: 90% of East Africa s hard coral species 424 species of fish Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) Coconut crab (Birgus latro) Roseate tern (Sterna dougalli) Size: 0.3 km2 Location: Tanzania, Zanzibar, Chumb e Island, Western fringing reef Established by private company CHICOP Ltd. 1992 Gazetted by GoZ in 1994 Recognized by WCMC in 1995 as Class II PA under IUCN s WDPA listings Recognized showcase of sustainable MPA by UN Secretary General s Report to General Assembly for Rio+20 GLOBAL MPA ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE PAGE 1 30 NOVEMBER 2012 wildaid.org/mpaconference

OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE Description of Operations: Privately managed by Chumbe Island Coral Park Ltd Rangers (8) former fishers employed & trained by CHICOP, also work as Tourist guides Operating budget & percentage for enforcement: Ca 500.000 US$ per year, ca 20% for enforcement CRS entirely funded by revenue of 7 Eco-bungalows from 2000 Operations based on: Operations based on: Reef Management Agreement with GoZ Management Plans 1995-2016 GLOBAL MPA ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE PAGE 2 30 NOVEMBER 2012 wildaid.org/mpaconference

CHALLENGES for Chumbe Reef Sanctuary Main threats: Some illegal fishing at night, high fishing pressure outside of CRS, boats taking short-cuts through CRS pulling fishing lines Biggest challenges: No big challenges in CRS. Poor law enforcement in other MPAs in Tanzania, entrance fees not used for enforcement. More enforcement needs? None at CRS. Better governance needed in other MPAs. GLOBAL MPA ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE PAGE 3 30 NOVEMBER 2012 wildaid.org/mpaconference

ENFORCEMENT Legal Framework: 1992 - Investment certificate for Private MPA issued by GoZ 1994 - Western fringing reef gazetted as No-Take-Area by Department of Fisheries 1994 - Reef Management Agreement between GoZ and CHICOP under Fisheries Act, 1988 Surveillance & Detection: Demarcation & mooring buoys installed Rangers patrol by boat, on foot, from lighthouse Rangers help & rescue fishers in distress (>100 cases) Daily Ranger reports processed & sent to Fisheries Dept. Data available from 1993 GLOBAL MPA ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE PAGE 4 30 NOVEMBER 2012 wildaid.org/mpaconference

ENFORCEMENT 180 160 171 Total number of trespassing incidents per year in the Chumbe Reef Sanctuary (1993-2011) 140 120 112 # of incidents 100 80 60 40 70 44 81 76 63 45 44 81 76 73 48 67 73 50 39 29 28 20 0 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 GLOBAL MPA ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE PAGE 5 30 NOVEMBER 2012 wildaid.org/mpaconference

ENFORCEMENT Interception & Arrest: All fishers are approached by Rangers Rangers unarmed, use Education & Awareness Back-up by Island-based police Fishing gear confiscated, poachers taken to Zanzibar Police Close cooperation with Dept. of Fisheries Prosecution & Sanctions: 2005 2007: 3 cases of fishers arrested by Rangers with sea cucumbers, lobsters, sent to Court, fined 500-1000 US$, fishing gear taken, boat released. Never came back. 2011: Police Sergeant was caught with spear gun. Photo taken, gear & fish confiscated by rangers. CHICOP gave him strong warning letter, he never came back. 2012: Rangers caught fisher from influential family, who bribed him out of police custody. GLOBAL MPA ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE PAGE 5 30 NOVEMBER 2012 wildaid.org/mpaconference

ENFORCEMENT Technology: Only basic equipment needed: demarcation buoys with solar lights (easily lost), boats, cameras, hand held VHF radios, torches for night patrol. More important: Education & Awareness: Awareness tours for GoZ officials Workshops for fishers - Enforcement through education on spill-over effect School Environmental Education Programs (up to 2012 ca. 5.500 kids, 900 teachers) Advisory Committee with GoZ officials, village leaders, academia Outreach work in local communities. GLOBAL MPA ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE PAGE 5 30 NOVEMBER 2012 wildaid.org/mpaconference

Benefits of Marine Parks over Terrestrial parks Terrestrial parks: Often exclude local people, Spill-over not beneficial, causes human-wildlife conflicts, e.g. danger to life & damage to crops & livestock; Benefit sharing not automatic & often controversial: Compensation of local people for lost resource use from tourism revenues: source of conflicts @ M.Wadsleigh 25/11/2015 11

Benefits of Marine Parks over Terrestrial parks No-take Marine parks @ M.Wadsleigh Also exclude local people But provide fish nurseries & spawning grounds Re-stock neigbouring areas, Spill-over effect increases catches there after 3-5 years Fishers benefit directly! No human-wildlife conflicts! Good potential for alliance between fishers and tourism investors 25/11/2015 12

SUMMARY Final Thoughts: Financially sustainable & effective MPA, where ecotourism fully funds Management, Conservation and Education. Only challenge is lack of long- term security of tenure. Contact Information: Contact Information: Chumbe Island Coral Park Ltd Sibylle Riedmiller Sibylle@chumbeisland.com www.chumbeisland.com P.O.Box 3203 Zanzibar/Tanzania Phone & fax +255-(0)24-2231040 GLOBAL MPA ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE PAGE 6 30 NOVEMBER 2012 wildaid.org/mpaconference