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Sustainable Fishing in
Mexico
Can the current level of fishing in the country of Mexico
be sustained at past and current levels?




                                                            Nick Marabeas
Introduction

• Population: 114,975,000      Facts About Mexico
• Size: 716,606 sqare miles
• Located in North
  America, south of The
  United States of America.
  Bordered by the Pacific
  Ocean and the Gulf of
  Mexico
• 268,727 people employed
  by fisheries and
  aquaculture
• Fisheries account for 0.8%
  of the GDP (2001)
• 1.2 million tons of fish
  caught for human
Sustainability
            of Fishing in Mexico

 Before
  1960, shrimp, tuna and
  other high-value fish
  were 50% of the total
  fish capture.

 This amounted to
  200,000 metric tons of
  fish per year (mt/year)

 Since then, the amount
  has risen to 1,400,000
  mt/year
This Is Not Sustainable


Current levels of fishing
and other factors are
depleting the fisheries
off the coast of Mexico
both in the Gulf of
California and the Gulf
of Mexico.
Fishery Locations

 Fisheries are located mainly
  in the Pacific Ocean and in
  the Gulf of California

 Small fishing ships and
  semi-industrial fleets
  account for most of the
  fishing catch

 About 7% of the total
  fisheries are inland
Gulf of Mexico

 The Gulf of Mexico has
  become so depleted of
  commercial fishing
  resources that the
  Mexican government
  does not consider this a
  viable economic
  resource.

 The BP oil disaster has
  contributed to this
  already serious problem.
Local Markets

 Fisheries have a greater
  importance to the local
  communities than the
  national or international
  market

 Over 68% of the fish
  caught by Mexican
  fishermen are for local
  market sales.

 Almost 100% of the fish
  caught by foreign
  fishing fleets within
  Mexican waters leave
  Mexico.
Effects of Overfishing

 Although the data on
  this chart is from 1939, it
  highlights the effects of
  overfishing in the region.
  This problem has been
  ongoing for the past 100
  years and continues the
  need to be addressed

 Although the fishing
  industry accounts for
  only 0.8% of the
  GDP, current trends see
  this amount diminishing
  over time
Other Contributing Factors

In addition to overfishing, other factors
that are contributing to the problem

 Poor management

 Increased recreational use

 Pollution                                 Declining food supplies
                                            and oxygen-depleted zones
                                            are causing dolphins,
                                            fish, and other wildlife
                                            to die in the Gulf of
                                            Mexico and surrounding
                                            areas.
Restoring the Fishing
               Industry
 A comprehensive restoration plan is needed
          to restore sustainability

 Effective governing of the area

 Public involvement

 Adequate funding

 Monitoring progress to make sure
  the plan is followed
Top Priorities
 Protecting, restoring, and enhancing the shoreline
   This is the home to shrimp, which supplies the fishing industry as
    well as food for other ocean species

 Maintaining healthy, sustainable fisheries
   Restore the populations and manage the usage

 Maintaining coastal and marine habitats
   Home to oyster beds, this supplies food to the habitat and fishing
    resources

 Reducing the ‘Dead Zone’
   Excess nutrients have depleted the oxygen in the Gulf of Mexico.
    Plans to provide buffer zones in the Mississippi watershed would
    aid in this problem

 Monitoring the ecosystem
Summary & Conclusion

 The fishing areas surrounding Mexico are not
  currently sustainable for a variety of reasons.

 Overfishing and pollution are main factors

 If the fishing industry is to become sustainable
  again, the region must be repopulated with native
  species and the habitats restored to habitable
  conditions.

 Once this has happened, the industry must be
  monitored to ensure proper sustainability.
References

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,
     April 1, 2012.< http://www.fao.org/fi/oldsite/FCP/en/MEX/profile.htm >

Central Intelligence Agency World Factbook, April 1, 2012. Mexico,
     <https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/mx.html >

Calisphere, Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University, 1939. The Fishes of the Family Scianidae of
      California. Accessed April 1, 2012.
      <http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt0d5n97jz&brand=calisphere&doc.view=entire_text >

Ocean Conservancy, Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Restoration: Rebuilding a National Treasure. Accessed April 1,
     2012. < http://www.oceanconservancy.org/our-work/fisheries/ >

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Sustainable fishing in mexico

  • 1. Sustainable Fishing in Mexico Can the current level of fishing in the country of Mexico be sustained at past and current levels? Nick Marabeas
  • 2. Introduction • Population: 114,975,000 Facts About Mexico • Size: 716,606 sqare miles • Located in North America, south of The United States of America. Bordered by the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico • 268,727 people employed by fisheries and aquaculture • Fisheries account for 0.8% of the GDP (2001) • 1.2 million tons of fish caught for human
  • 3. Sustainability of Fishing in Mexico  Before 1960, shrimp, tuna and other high-value fish were 50% of the total fish capture.  This amounted to 200,000 metric tons of fish per year (mt/year)  Since then, the amount has risen to 1,400,000 mt/year
  • 4. This Is Not Sustainable Current levels of fishing and other factors are depleting the fisheries off the coast of Mexico both in the Gulf of California and the Gulf of Mexico.
  • 5. Fishery Locations  Fisheries are located mainly in the Pacific Ocean and in the Gulf of California  Small fishing ships and semi-industrial fleets account for most of the fishing catch  About 7% of the total fisheries are inland
  • 6. Gulf of Mexico  The Gulf of Mexico has become so depleted of commercial fishing resources that the Mexican government does not consider this a viable economic resource.  The BP oil disaster has contributed to this already serious problem.
  • 7. Local Markets  Fisheries have a greater importance to the local communities than the national or international market  Over 68% of the fish caught by Mexican fishermen are for local market sales.  Almost 100% of the fish caught by foreign fishing fleets within Mexican waters leave Mexico.
  • 8. Effects of Overfishing  Although the data on this chart is from 1939, it highlights the effects of overfishing in the region. This problem has been ongoing for the past 100 years and continues the need to be addressed  Although the fishing industry accounts for only 0.8% of the GDP, current trends see this amount diminishing over time
  • 9. Other Contributing Factors In addition to overfishing, other factors that are contributing to the problem  Poor management  Increased recreational use  Pollution Declining food supplies and oxygen-depleted zones are causing dolphins, fish, and other wildlife to die in the Gulf of Mexico and surrounding areas.
  • 10. Restoring the Fishing Industry A comprehensive restoration plan is needed to restore sustainability  Effective governing of the area  Public involvement  Adequate funding  Monitoring progress to make sure the plan is followed
  • 11. Top Priorities  Protecting, restoring, and enhancing the shoreline  This is the home to shrimp, which supplies the fishing industry as well as food for other ocean species  Maintaining healthy, sustainable fisheries  Restore the populations and manage the usage  Maintaining coastal and marine habitats  Home to oyster beds, this supplies food to the habitat and fishing resources  Reducing the ‘Dead Zone’  Excess nutrients have depleted the oxygen in the Gulf of Mexico. Plans to provide buffer zones in the Mississippi watershed would aid in this problem  Monitoring the ecosystem
  • 12. Summary & Conclusion  The fishing areas surrounding Mexico are not currently sustainable for a variety of reasons.  Overfishing and pollution are main factors  If the fishing industry is to become sustainable again, the region must be repopulated with native species and the habitats restored to habitable conditions.  Once this has happened, the industry must be monitored to ensure proper sustainability.
  • 13. References Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, April 1, 2012.< http://www.fao.org/fi/oldsite/FCP/en/MEX/profile.htm > Central Intelligence Agency World Factbook, April 1, 2012. Mexico, <https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/mx.html > Calisphere, Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University, 1939. The Fishes of the Family Scianidae of California. Accessed April 1, 2012. <http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt0d5n97jz&brand=calisphere&doc.view=entire_text > Ocean Conservancy, Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Restoration: Rebuilding a National Treasure. Accessed April 1, 2012. < http://www.oceanconservancy.org/our-work/fisheries/ >