Tomamae Giant Pacific Octopus FIP
A joint project of Ocean Outcomes, Seafood Legacy and UMITO Partners
Overview
This project was initially developed and implemented by Ocean Outcomes and is now managed and maintained by UMITO Partners. View current and any additional project information on the UMITO Partner website.
In Tomamae-cho, Hokkaido, about 10% of the population of 3,200 are employed in the fishing industry (2010 census). As with the trends for Japan as a whole, the fishing industry in Tomamae is in decline, experiencing a reduction in catches, an aging of the workforce, and a lack of new interest in the industry. The Tomamae Giant Pacific Octopus FIP aims to revitalize the region’s fisheries by improving sustainability of fishing practices through the establishment of a science-based management plan for the octopus fishery, which is managed by the Kita-Rumoi Fisheries Cooperative. In addition to the environmental work, the group of barrel drift fishermen involved in the FIP want to use the project as a vehicle to generate further interest and investment in the region’s fisheries.
What We're Doing:
- Convening fishery stakeholders to generate support, participation, and funding, including matching funds and in-kind contributions, for improvement efforts.
- Conducted a rapid assessment of the fishery to identify priority environmental challenges, including a harvest strategy without catch limits or harvest control rules and no clear consideration of fishery impacts on bait species.
- Development of a FIP workplan to address the concerns found during the rapid assessment. The workplan includes plans to transition to more robust and routine stock assessments, understand and manage the bait species, and develop and implement a precautionary harvest strategy.
Project News and Additional Resources:
- Japanese MSC Project Pre-Assessment for: Selected west coast of Hokkaido (Sea of Japan) Fisheries
- Comprehensive FIP Scoping Document: Tomamae Giant Pacific Octopus Fishery
- New FIP to Improve Giant Octopus Fishery in Northern Japan
Fishery Improvement Project Information:
FIP Status: | Comprehensive FIP (tracked fully on FisheryProgress.org) |
Project Launch: | February 2018 |
Location: | Tomamae, Hokkaido, Japan |
Participants: | Ocean Outcomes, Seafood Legacy, UMITO Partners, a group of barrel flowing fishermen at the Tomamae branch of Kita-Rumoi Fisheries Cooperative, Wakkanai Fisheries Research Institute |
Species: | North Pacific Giant Octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) |
Gear Type: | Barrel flowing fishing (樽流し、tarunagashi) |
Volume: | 51 mt - Based on the fishery catch data provided by the Kita-Rumoi Fisheries Cooperative, which manages the fishery, the average annual catch from 2010 to 2016 in this region was 51 mt. |
Documents: | Pre-assessment / Scoping Document / Workplan |