anthias ventralis
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anthias ventralis
11/10/2009 SPC/SPREP/CRISP Sub-Regional Workshop for the Marine Ornamental Trade, 2-5th December 2008, Noumea, New Caledonia. Cook Islands Country Presentation By Kori Raumea Government Policies Under MMR Corporate Plan 2006-2009 Another opportunity that is set to be expanded is the export of ‘hatchery reared’ giant clams to the aquarium trade. MMR Business plan 2008/2009 ..develop appropriate policies for the management of inshore fisheries & aquaculture development import of exotic species, commercial harvest from vulnerable ecosystems. 1 11/10/2009 Government Resources & Research Development programs. AMRC facility located on Aitutaki responsible for, Rearing and maintaining various stocks reared giant clams, derasa & maxima been trialed by MMR since 2003 for aquarium export. Funds thru the MMR operating budget, under Inshore & Fisheries Budget. Preliminary assessment of the potential postlarval fish capture & culture in Aitutaki, May 2008. National Status Key Commodities Cook Islands Aquarium Ltd Volume Cook islands Aquarium Fish Export (Value) '000, from 2003-2007. Anthias, wrasses, Cook Islands Aquarium Ltd Rarotonga & potential areas to expand, almost most of the outer islands Statistics 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 V a lu e ' 0 0 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007(p) Year 2 11/10/2009 Cont’ Period Avg Annual fish exported Avg Annual fish value Diver collectors trained Warehouse staff trained 1988 to 1998 18,250 $190,000 (NZ) 35 15 1999 to 2008 10,000(appr ~ $145,000 oximate) (NZ) ~ 25 ~ 10 Cont’ Projections – decline trends due to Availability of divers Market demand and the US exchange rate. 3 11/10/2009 Con’t 1988 – 1998 Flame Angels (35%) Red Hawks (30%) Anthias ventralis (15%) Cirrhilabrus scottorum (7%) Lemon peel (7%) Others (6%) 1999-2008 Anthias ventralis Cirrhilabrus scottorum wrasses MMR Clams export trial Started in 2003 almost 7,000 pcs exported Prices were dictated by demand and exchange rate. Since 2003 approximately 30,000 pcs exported, with total value of $120,000(NZ) 4 11/10/2009 Current Constraint Industry Support has been selfsustained for 20 years. Lack of divers Issue with the current OIE/Cities imposition restriction barriers – Clam export is on halt. Marketing issues – exchange rates Future Aspirations To promote hatchery reared clam for the Ornamental trade for the local farmers. Aquarium Fishery, so far well-managed fishery, just need more divers. To further foster on any initiatives that my suit our situation in the Cook islands and that may be proven to be both economically & ecological sustainable. 5 11/10/2009 Regional/bilateral collaboration Again, need to re-established our clam export. Readily keen to foster potential researches that may be recommended by any regional agencies. Thank you for your attention Meitaki maata 6