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Verification process of small-scale fishers re-opens

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The Department of Fisheries and Environment has announced the re-opening of the process for the verification and confirmation of small-scale fishers in the Western Cape.

This comes after the Western Cape High Court reviewed and set aside the 2016-2019 process of awarding small-scale fishing rights in the province.

The process to verify and confirm small-scale fishers, which is being reopened this month, is open only to all those individuals that participated in the previous process in 2016.

The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment, Barbara Creecy, had earlier approached the Western Cape High Court seeking a review of the process following multiple complaints from community members about its fairness and accuracy.

The order was handed down on 31 August 2022.

The court application had not altered existing rights for small-scale fishers, meaning these remain in place until the new verification process is complete.

New process to be implemented

The High Court decision means that applications made for the verification and confirmation of small-scale fishers and communities in the Western Cape are remitted to the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment and the Minister for decision. The Department will, therefore, re-run the verification, registration, and declaration of small-scale fishers and ultimately allocate rights to the small-scale fishing sector.

In preparation for the new process, the Department will be hosting regular community interactions and will ensure the direct involvement of community-based organizations.

The Department says an independent implementing Service Provider and an Observer Forum have been appointed to promote neutrality, transparency, and fairness in the process. The process will include the mobilization of fishing communities, the distribution of verification forms, and receipt of the forms. It also includes registration and verification, the announcement of a provisional list, the handling of appeals, and the declaration of the final list of small-scale fishers to receive allocations.

The Department says once this is completed, small-scale fishing cooperatives will be registered and the rights awarded will be allocated.

Various species have been set aside for the small-scale fishing sector. Some have already been allocated to the existing small-scale fishing co-operatives in other coastal provinces as part of the 2021 Fishing Rights Allocation Process.

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