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Departmental Output Expense – Fisheries Compliance

Scope of appropriation

Services to promote high levels of voluntary compliance with fisheries laws and create effective deterrence against illegal fisheries activity.

Description

Fisheries Compliance will support the sustainable utilisation of New Zealand fisheries and protection of the aquatic environment through two core strategies designed to achieve optimal levels of compliance with the fisheries laws:

Promoting high levels of voluntary compliance with fisheries laws

This relies on a combination of Ministry initiatives aimed at obtaining stakeholder and public understanding and support for fisheries laws.

Creating an effective deterrent against illegal activity

This involves detecting illegal activity and implementing an enforcement response that will create a deterrent to both current and potential offenders.

Commercial fisheries

Services will be delivered to monitor, inspect and investigate commercial fishers, to support the integrity of the Quota Management System and the application of international fisheries rules and agreements.

Expected achievement  

Actual results

Improving levels of voluntary compliance

Vessel inspections

 

 

Number of inspections

1,500

1,404

Percentage where breaches found

< = 20%

Achieved; rate was 16%

Act or regulation breaches followed up in inspection

100%

Act or regulation breaches can result in warnings, infringement notices or prosecution. In 2008/09 1,571 infringement notices were issued and 179 prosecutions commenced.

Licensed Fish Receiver inspections

 

 

Number of inspections

200

375

Percentage where breaches found

<5%

Not achieved; rate was 14%; 53 breaches occurred

Act or regulation breaches followed up in inspection

100%

As a result of Act or Regulation breaches 1,571 infringement notices have been issued and 179 prosecutions commenced.

Monthly harvest returns

 

 

Percentage of returns not received within due date

<= 10%

Achieved; rate was 8%.

Late returns followed up within 14 days of due date

100%

100%

Unfurnished returns followed up within two months of due date

100%

100%

Creating an effective deterrent

Investigations

 

 

Commercial investigations commenced

11

7

International investigations commenced

2

3

Number of investigations finalised (where a decision to prosecute or otherwise has been made)

10

9

Investigations undertaken categorised as high and medium risk against the Ministry’s ‘Risk-based Compliance Strategy’

75%

100%

Other fisheries compliance

Services will be delivered to:

  • educate, monitor, and inspect recreational and customary fishers
  • detect and prosecute key offenders and disrupt the supply of poached or black-market seafood through effective monitoring, inspection, and investigations.
Expected achievement

Actual results

Improving levels of voluntary compliance

Inspections (vessels, vehicles and persons)

 

 

Number of inspections

15,000

26,250

Levels of compliance with Act and regulations

>90%

Achieved; rate was 94%

Act or regulation breaches followed up in inspection

100%

As a result of Act or regulation breaches, 1,571 infringement notices have been issued and 179 prosecutions commenced.

Kaitiaki trained and/or further developed

100

445

Planned stakeholder and public education activities delivered

2,500

3,994

Honorary Fishery Officer volunteers trained and warranted

160

175

Dealer in fish inspections

 

 

Number of inspections

1,000

1,403

Creating an effective deterrent

Number of poaching and black-market patrols to be undertaken

400-500

693

Investigations

 

 

Number of investigations commenced

10

3 – Ministry staff were focused on complex high volume high value offending in the commercial compliance area.

Number of investigations finalised (where a decision to prosecute or otherwise has been made)

8

4 – Prosecutions work from previous operations deflected staff from other activities.

Investigation undertaken categorised as high and medium risk against the ‘Risk-based Compliance Strategy’

75%

100%

Prosecutions

The focus of these services is on successfully prosecuting serious fisheries offending and achieving deterrent penalties.

Expected achievement

 

Actual results

Percentage of prosecution decisions consistent with Crown Law Office guidelines and compliance policy statements

100%

100%

Percentage of prosecutions that are successful under the Fisheries Act 1996

> 90%

96%

Percentage of prosecutions that are successful under Fisheries regulations

> 75%

99%

Percentage of prosecutions initiated within statutory timeframes

100%

100%

Updated : 3 November 2009