The Deep Sea Conservation Coalition has announced, October 2014, a new campaign and published a leaflet to end deep sea fishing in UK and EU seas. The leaflet states: “Most of the targeted fishing for deep-sea species in UK waters is carried out by French and Spanish fleets. These fleets are primarily fishing in UK […]
» Fisheries
- Deep Sea Conservation Coalition mounts a new campaign to end deep sea fishing
- Petition Defra to ban electric pulse trawling
- Pacific Tuna under severe pressure from over-fishing
- New study assesses the impact of bottom trawling on the marine ecosystem
- EU “by-catch” is predominantly small fish, says study
- Marinet raises co-location principle for MCZs with UK Marine Minister
- Marinet writes to Defra about MMO and Dutch trawler’s illegal fishing
- New Economics Foundation explains again how we can rebuild UK fish stocks, but is the industry or the Minister listening?
- Marinet’s concerns confirmed: Dutch trawler keeps rewards of illegal haul
- Spanish Government acts against alleged IUU fishing
- Dutch trawler prosecuted for illegal mackerel fishing in UK seas
- “No take zones” could benefit marine wildlife and fishing industry
- EU announces emergency measures to protect Sea Bass
- EU and UK now using “electric shock” beam trawlers
- Show you care about our seas enough to ask for more democracy in UK marine licensing
- Terramar’s The Daily Catch reports on Marinet publication, Conserving The Great Blue
- EU imposes sea bass trawling ban
- UK Parliament debates the management needs of sea bass
- Whelk stocks now at risk from over-fishing
- Two-thirds of all predatory fish have disappeared during the last century
We provide a link here to a Care2 petition which seeks to require Defra to ban electric pulse trawling. The petition notes read: “Pulse trawling uses electricity to flush flatfish or shrimp out of the sediments in which they hide. The electric shock makes them convulse and flip upwards, into the net. “However, many other […]
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The New Zealand Herald reports, 19th March 2015: “The Pacific’s tuna fishery is being hammered by over-fishing as the tiny nations controlling access to the some of the world’s richest waters hold out for more money and greater local investment. “There are fears big-eye, yellow fin and albacore tuna are teetering on the edge of […]
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Mongabay.com reports 19th March 2015: “Oceans not only provide important ecosystem services, including climate regulation and nutrient cycling, but they also serve as a major contributor to food and jobs. Yet human actions in the oceans are having a major impact on species, sometimes in unexpected ways. Indeed, a recent study published in Proceedings of […]
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A study by the University of Strathclyde states, 19th March 2015: “The fishing industry will have difficulty complying with new EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) rules banning the throwing away of unwanted fish. The aim of the regulations, which began to come into force in January 2015, is to reduce waste and improve fish stocks […]
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Marinet has written a letter, dated 13th March 2015, to the UK’s Minister for Marine Affairs about the failure to develop the co-location principle whereby MCZsMCZ Marine Conservation Zone are located in conjunction with sites featuring commercial use of the sea.
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Marinet has written, 13th March 2015, to George Eustice MP, Minister for Fisheries at Defra, to enquire whether the minister will take any action over the issues involved.
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The Guardian reports, 13th March 2015: “Fishermen in the UK could benefit from doubled fish catches within a decade and an expanded industry, if European Union fishing quotas were in line with scientific advice, a new study has found. “British fleets would be able to land 1.1bn tonnes of fish a year — up from […]
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Sea Fish Magazine reports, 11th March 2015: “It has been reported that the owner of a Cornelis Vrolijk super-trawler, caught fishing illegally in south-west England, has been allowed to sell its haul for £437,000 while being fined a fraction of the profits, The Times reports. “The Frank Bonefaas was found to be carrying 632,000 kilos […]
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Oceana reports, 12th March 2015: “The Spanish Government has announced the launch of ‘Operation Sparrow’, an investigation into several companies for alleged links with illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities. “If the investigation finds links to IUU fishing, including financial connections, it could lead to the imposition of significant fines on Spanish companies and […]
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A Marine Management Organisation press release, 10th March 2015, reports: “On 6th March 2015 at Bodmin Magistrates courts the master and owner of the Dutch registered trawler Frank Bonefaas SCH-72 were each convicted following guilty pleas after being charged by the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) with illegally retaining on board mackerel caught in the mackerel […]
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Authors in the Journal of Applied Ecology, March 2015, report: “The study showed that a network of ‘limited-take zones’, in which trawling and dredging is allowed, would have far fewer benefits for wildlife and fisheries than a network of fully protected ‘no-take zones’. However, the study also revealed that a compromise based on mixing no-take […]
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The EU Commission issued the following Press Release, dated 26th January 2015: “The European Commission has announced measures to avert the collapse of the declining sea bass stock. Immediately effective emergency measures will place a ban on targeting the fish stock by trawling while it is reproducing, during the spawning season, which runs until the […]
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George Monbiot writes, The Guardian 9th February 2015: “Fishing in Europe with poisons, explosives and electricity is banned. But the EU Commission has gradually been rescinding the ban on using electricity. It began with one or two boats, then in 2010, after ferocious lobbying by the government of the Netherlands, 5% of the Dutch trawler […]
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Marine Licensing is the process for getting planning permission to dig, dump or build something at sea. However, communities currently have no rights to challenge the regulator’s decisions. If you want more protection for our seas, please reply to an important Department of Environment (DEFRA) consultation, before the deadline of 25th February 2015. Unusually, DEFRA […]
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Terramar reports, 23rd January 2015, in its online publication The Daily Catch on the Marinet publication Conserving The Great Blue authored by Deborah Wright. Conserving The Great Blue argues that the rapid deterioration of the world’s seas calls for a breakthrough in our reasoning and a fundamental change in our behaviour. Deborah Wright says: “The […]
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Angling International reports, 21st January 2015: “The recreational fishing sector has welcomed an EU Commission decision to introduce emergency measures that will alleviate the ‘imminent and serious’ threat to European sea bass stocks. In a move of significant benefit to the recreational fishing industry, the Commission has imposed a pelagicpelagic The ecological area consisting of […]
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We provide here the link to a debate in the Westminster Parliament on 3rd December 2014 relating to the urgent needs for proper management policies for sea bass stocks, see www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201415/cmhansrd/cm141203/halltext/141203h0001.htm
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The Daily telegraph reports, 16th November 2014: “Scientists have warned that whelk stocks are at risk of running out as overfishing has seen the amount caught more than double over the last decade. Experts say regulations to protect them need to be tightened as it was revealed British vessels caught 19,000 tonnes last year — […]
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Mother Nature Network reports, 20th October 2014: “Once believed immutable due to their massive size and volume, today’s oceans are no longer the same oceans of our grandparents. In just a few generations, human activity has radically transformed ocean ecosystems. Case in point: Recent research has found that populations of predatory fish around the world […]