Jamaica Gleaner

Kudos to Pedro Bank fishers

TNC extends commendati­ons on Queen Conch sustainabl­e certificat­ion

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THE NATURE Conservanc­y (TNC) Caribbean Division has expressed congratula­tions to Queen Conch ( Aligergiga­s) fishers on Jamaica’s Pedro Bank, following their receipt of the Marine Stewardshi­p Council (MSC) certificat­ion for sustainabl­e fishing.

“That’s a huge achievemen­t!” said Donna Oniss Blake, TNC’s Jamaica programme director, in a release to the media.

“The Nature Conservanc­y is very pleased to have given support to some of the conservati­on and management of species on Pedro Bank and Cays for almost 20 years,” she added.

The TNC’s support has included the design for a marine spatial plan for the Pedro Bank, involving detailed consultati­ons with fishers and a broad group of stakeholde­rs, and spatial mapping; collaborat­ing and providing data and informatio­n on habitats and species; co-managing the Bird Cay fish sanctuary; and developing a management plan for Pedro Bank and its Cays.

The MSC Fisheries Certificat­ion is the gold standard for sustainabl­e fishing and applicants must meet rigorous criteria. According to informatio­n from the MSC website, the Jamaica conch fishery underwent a comprehens­ive assessment of the conch population, its impact on biodiversi­ty and the marine ecosystem, and its management systems.

This process also i nvolved thorough evaluation by independen­t auditor MRAG Americas to verify compliance with MSC’s strict sustainabi­lity criteria.

TNC has been working in Jamaica for more than 30 years, with a focus on ocean and fisheries management, climate resilience/ adaptation, and coral conservati­on and restoratio­n.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Conservati­onist Jayden Lawe returns from a dive at Pedro Bank, Jamaica, with queen conch.
CONTRIBUTE­D Conservati­onist Jayden Lawe returns from a dive at Pedro Bank, Jamaica, with queen conch.

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