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NFI Red Crab Council Renews Commitment to Improving Chinese Crab Fishery

July 20, 2021 โ€” The following was released by the National Fisheries Institute:

The National Fisheries Instituteโ€™s Red Crab Council and its partners โ€“  Ocean Outcomes (O2) and Tao Ran on the ground in China โ€“ have renewed their annual contract to keep the comprehensive Red Crab Fisheries Improvement Project (FIP) on track.

โ€œFor a number of years the Red Crab fishery has faced adversity from things like the pandemic, the market and tariffs,โ€ said Newport International President Anjan Tharakan, the NFI Red Crab Council Chair. โ€œBut none of the companies we partner with, and certainly not O2 nor Tao Ran, have lost sight of the importance of working hard towards the most sustainable fishery possible. Iโ€™ve said it before, and I will say it again. If nothing, this is one committed group.โ€

The FIP is focused on improving crab production in Fujian Province, the leading harvesting region in China for red crab.

The NFI Red Crab Council funds the work by assessing a fee on its members based on the number of pounds they import each quarter.

โ€œDespite all the external challenges this FIP has faced, weโ€™ve never changed our ultimate objectives,โ€ said O2 Founder and CEO Rich Lincoln. โ€œWe have dedicated companies supporting the work and experts on the ground executing it. Continuing this contract keeps us on track to seeing the best science-based strategies driving Red Crab fisheries management in the Fujian regionโ€

The status of the Fujian Zhangzhou Red Crab FIP is updated biannually on fisheryprogress.org.

NFI Red Crab Council Remains Committed to Improving Chinese Crab Fishery

March 17, 2020 โ€” The following was released by the National Fisheries Institute:

The National Fisheries Instituteโ€™s Red Crab Council will continue to fund and support its Fisheries Improvement Project (FIP) in China. The comprehensive FIP is focused on improving crab production in Fujian Province, the leading harvesting region in China for red crab.

โ€œFor so many reasons the operating climate around red crab, from a trade perspective, is challenging these days,โ€ said Newport International President Anjan Tharakan, the NFI Red Crab Council Chair. โ€œIt would be easy to see why companies might say they donโ€™t want to participate in this work right now. But not one company did. This is a committed group.โ€

The Councilโ€™s project partner on the ground in China is Ocean Outcomes (O2), who coordinates with fishery stakeholders, government interests and the China Aquatic Products Processing and Marketing Alliance to keep the FIP moving in the right direction.

The NFI Red Crab Council funds the work by assessing a fee on each of its members based on the number of pounds they import each quarter.

โ€œLike most FIPs, this project has its challenges on the water, but when your primary source of funding off the water is directly dependent on trade volume, and tariffs enter the picture, that makes things even more challenging,โ€ said O2 Founder and Senior Advisor Rich Lincoln. โ€œTo be able to continue the work in China with local fishery stakeholders will allow us to build on the momentum weโ€™ve generated and ensure this important FIP remains on track.โ€

The status of the Fujian Red Crab FIP is updated biannually on fisheryprogress.org. Its 2019 work focused on implementation of catch, biological and effort data collection, harvest strategy evaluation, and lost fishing gear assessment.

The NFI Red Crab Council is the leading precompetitive collaboration effort focused solely on the sustainability of Red Swimming Crab. The Council is committed to collaborating on Red Crab Fisheries Improvement Projects globally.

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