Sea Shepherd Calls on U.S. to Investigate Sustainability Claims of Shrimping Fleet

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Sea Shepherd Calls on U.S. Department of State to Investigate Sustainability Claims of Nigerian-Flagged Shrimping Fleet

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May 30, 2017

Sea Shepherd Global has formally requested that the U.S. Department of State (DOS) investigate “sustainable” shrimp fisheries in Nigeria.  Known as the “Section 609” certification process, this program extends turtle excluder device (TED) requirements to vessels of nations importing shrimp to the United States.  TEDs are grates attached to the mouths of shrimp trawl nets that keep sea turtles and other marine life out of the nets.  Given that the United States is the world’s largest single importer of shrimp, the Section 609 program serves as a critical tool in the protection of sea turtles (and other marine life) around the world. 

As a significant importer of shrimp to the United States, Nigeria enjoys the economic benefits of its favorable Section 609 certification.  However, evidence uncovered by Sea Shepherd Global of illegal shrimp fishing by a Nigerian-flagged vessel calls that certification into serious doubt.  For several months now, Sea Shepherd Global has been conducting “Operation Sola Stella” –  a campaign in cooperation with the Liberian Ministry of National Defense, designed to combat illegal fishing in Liberia’s heavily-poached waters.  The campaign’s objective is to enhance Liberia’s enforcement capacity by providing Liberia with a Sea Shepherd vessel (the M/Y Bob Barker) carrying a team of Liberian Coastguard sailors.

On March 13, 2017, Liberian officers working in connection with Operation Sola Stella arrested and detained the Star Shrimper XXV in Liberian waters on suspicion of illegal fishing.  The vessel was found trawling for shrimp without a TED in waters known to contain leatherback sea turtles.  Star Shrimper XXV is a member of a massive fleet of 70 Nigerian shrimping vessels owned by Atlantic Shrimpers Limited (“Atlantic Shrimpers”).  This company proudly advertises its alleged “sustainable” practices, including the ability to market shrimp to the United States by virtue of Nigeria’s Section 609 certification.

Sea Shepherd Global strongly suspects that the Star Shrimper XXV’s illegal shrimping is not an isolated incident – especially given the size of the fleet.  To convince the U.S. State Department to open a formal investigation, Sea Shepherd Global submitted detailed briefing and evidence concerning the Star Shrimper XXV’s illegal activities.  In its submission, Sea Shepherd Global urges U.S. authorities to “see this incident as an ominous red flag, calling into question the entire [Atlantic Shrimpers] fleet.”  

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170313-AG-AboutToBoardTheStarShrimperXXV: Liberian Coast Guard officer, involved in Sea Shepherd’s Operation Sola Stella, approaching the Nigerian vessel, Star Shrimper XXV. Photo Alejandra Gimeno/Sea Shepherd Global.

170313_Shrimper-coastguard-photo: Photograph taken by the Liberian Coast Guard depicting bycatch discovered on board the Star Shrimper XXV.  The use of a TED would have saved these two large guitarfish from certain death in the trawl net.

About Operation Sola Stella: https://www.seashepherdglobal.org/our-campaigns/operation-sola-stella/

For further information, additional images and interview requests contact:
Heather Stimmler, Sea Shepherd Global Media Director
E-mail: media@seashepherdglobal.org Tel: +339 7719 7742

Sea Shepherd Global

Sea Shepherd is an international non-profit marine conservation movement using innovative tactics and direct action to defend, conserve and protect the worlds oceans and marine wildlife. Founded by Paul Watson in 1977, today Sea Shepherd is a worldwide movement with independent national and regional entities in over 20 countries. With the exception of the US-based Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS), they are united by a common mission through Sea Shepherd Global, based in Amsterdam, which coordinates communications, logistics and a fleet of five ships to cooperate on campaigns around the world. Sea Shepherd investigates and documents violations of international and national conservation law, and enforces conservation measures where legal authority exists. For more information, visit: http://www.seashepherdglobal.org/

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