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Just a harmless fishing FAD - or does the use of FADs contravene international marine pollution law

Reference: 
IOTC-2021-WGFAD02-INF21
File: 
PDF icon IOTC-2021-WGFAD02-INF21.pdf
Type: 
Information papers
Year: 
2021
Meeting: 
IOTC ad hoc Working Group on FADs (WGFAD)
Meeting session: 
2
Availability: 
1 October 2021
Authors: 
Churchill R
Abstract: 

Fish aggregating devices (FADs) are widely used in artisanal fisheries in the Mediterranean
Sea and in tropical tuna fisheries. Thousands of FADs are lost or abandoned each year,
with many causing environ- mental damage. This article examines whether such loss or abandon-
ment contravenes international marine pollution law. It finds that abandonment probably
constitutes "dumping" within the meaning of the international dumping regime and thus,
depending on the material of which a FAD is made, is either prohibited or subject to a
permit system, and that the nonaccidental loss of a FAD breaches Annex V of MARPOL.
The article also considers what action may be taken against the flag states of
vessels that have abandoned or lost FADs.

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