Marine pollution originating from purse seine and longline fishing vessel operations in the Western and Central Pacific region, 2003-2015. Technical and Compliance Committee, Eleventh Regular Session, 23-29 September 2015 Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia
Island and Ocean Ecosystems, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission
2015
This report examines more than ten years of collected data on more than 10,000 pollution incidents by purse seine vessels and more than 200 pollution incidents by longline vessels within the Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) of 25 Pacific countries and territories, and in international waters. The report finds that 71% of the reported purse seine pollution incidents related to Waste Dumped Overboard; 16% to Oil Spillages and Leakages; and 13% to Abandoned, Lost, or Dumped Fishing Gear. When the category Waste Dumped was examined further, Plastics were found to make up the largest portion of total purse seine pollution incidents (37%). Only 4% of the incidents occurred in International Waters, while the rest occurred in the EEZs of Papua New Guinea (44%), Kiribati (13%), the Federated States of Micronesia (12%), Solomon Islands (7%), Marshall Islands (6%), Nauru (6%), and 19 other countries and territories in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean.