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Keeping fishing fair: On board an EU patrol vessel in the Adriatic Sea
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31/10/2023
In this episode of Ocean, we step on board the Ocean Sentinel patrol vessel to see first-hand how EU member states and agencies are working together to enforce fishing regulations in the Adriatic Sea.
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The Mediterranean Sea is one of the most overfished places on earth.
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Its future depends on all fishers playing by the rules and keeping their catches sustainable.
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But how to ensure this in a vast sea crisscrossed by national borders?
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We're on board the Ocean Sentinel.
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This vessel, run by the European Fisheries Control Agency, is patrolling the international
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waters of the Adriatic Sea between Italy and Croatia.
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In the wheelhouse, Andrea Patalano, the EFCA's coordinator for control operations, prepares
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his morning briefing with the inspection team.
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Why do we have a European Union patrol vessel?
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Because to let member countries put their own inspectors on board.
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This way we can share insights, best practices and aim for a unified approach in inspections
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and control activities.
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Alongside Andrea and another Italian inspector, the team also includes a drone pilot and a
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pair of fishing inspectors from Croatia.
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It's a great mix.
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We swap experiences and collaborate.
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That's crucial because the Adriatic is a sea that is shared.
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These two fishing boats working side by side are the first to be inspected this morning.
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The teams radio through to the fishermen to give them a heads up.
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All clear, no objections.
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Moments after, a speedboat zooms off from the Ocean Sentinel, carrying the inspection
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team to the fishing boats at sea.
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These fishermen, many from the same family, haul in anchovies and sardines to market them
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across Germany, Italy and Spain.
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For Captain Dario Lacchini, inspections are no big deal.
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In fact, he's all for them.
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We're a family operation and our reputation and product matter to us.
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We are young guys looking to the future.
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With regular inspections like this, everyone's more likely to follow the rules, which should
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lead to even better catches down the line.
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A tricky part of the inspector's job is stepping from one moving boat to another out in the
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open sea.
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And that's even more challenging in bad weather.
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But today's inspection seems to go smoothly, starting with the paperwork.
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Everything's in check, from the fishing license to the catch log.
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We're not here to crack down hard on people.
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It's more about ongoing prevention.
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Over the years, most fishermen have gotten the message.
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They're open to inspections and, more importantly, they're fishing by the book.
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Nikola Bavila and his Croatian counterpart, Domagoj Bojko, confirmed that the fishing
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net's mesh size is within legal bounds.
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In this case, the inspection was successful.
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The captain of the fishing vessel was very cooperative.
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And both the gear and the catch were in compliance with European regulations.
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With all the paperwork, fishing gear, catches and monitoring systems checked out, the team
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heads back to the Ocean Sentinel for a debrief.
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They've got a busy 12 days ahead, filled with more inspections like this one.
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It's all part of a broader multi-purpose maritime operation in the Adriatic, aimed at boosting
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European collaboration on fishery control and other coastguard duties.
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The overarching goal, to learn from this experience to tighten the bonds between EU member states,
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pool resources and share know-how, closing any remaining gaps in fishery control.
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The whole operation is steered from EFCA's headquarters in Vigo, Spain, and it's a real
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team effort.
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Working hand-in-hand with EFCA are officers from the European Maritime Safety Agency,
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or EMSA, and Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency.
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When it comes to fishery control, sharing data among these agencies and national authorities
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can fine-tune the targeting.
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It helps zero in on fishing boats that are more likely to be breaking the rules.
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It is impossible for any of us to inspect every vessel, so what every single member
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state has in common is we want to make sure when we do inspections that we know what the
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risks are of the vessels that we're inspecting, and we can do that by working together.
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We also want to make sure that we're doing the most cost-effective methods of control
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as well, and the most efficient.
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We see more examples of this inter-agency collaboration on board the Ocean Sentinel.
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This container packed with EMSA's oil spill gear means we're ready for emergency clean-ups
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should any pollution accidents happen nearby.
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EFCA's aircraft is scanning the larger operational area, while Frontex boats are keeping an eye
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on the Croatian coast.
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And each inspection is backed up by an EMSA drone.
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It captures a bird's-eye view of the fishing boat without tipping off the fishermen.
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Normally the target vessel doesn't acknowledge that there is a drone in the air.
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It's very quiet, it can zoom 30 times, so if they do something, maybe if they want to
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throw something overboard or discard catches and stuff, hopefully I can catch that through
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the drone.
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We're setting our sights on another Italian fishing boat.
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This one's a bottom trawler, scooping up a mixed bag of flatfish and other bottom living
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creatures.
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This fishing method is often criticised by environmentalists.
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If the strict guidelines are ignored, the negative impact can be very serious.
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Based on shared data, the European team assessed the risks and flagged this boat for priority
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inspection.
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Their concerns are validated.
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Not only do they find a bottom trawler missing a current catch log, its vessel monitoring
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system also appears to have been tampered with.
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To make matters worse, the net fails the test.
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Its mesh is too small and its twine too thick, which makes the gear illegal.
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Next, there's a whole follow-up process carried out by the national authorities, which involves
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calling the fishing vessel back to port and implementing further measures by the flagged
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state authorities.
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This could include administrative penalties, confiscation of the catch and seizure of the
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illegal gear found on board.
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In just the last year, EFCA coordinated close to 50,000 fishing inspections throughout the
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EU, uncovering more than 5,000 infractions.
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But the number of rule-abiding fishermen seems to be on the rise.
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There's a growing awareness of the need to comply with the rules for the benefit of everyone,
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primarily the fishermen themselves, but also all coastal communities.
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There's still work to be done and that's exactly why we are out here."
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Better cooperation leads to better controls, helping ensure there's still fish in the sea
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tomorrow.
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