BOTTOM TRAWLING BEYOND 1000M BANNED IN THE MEDITERRANEAN

Environmental Panorama
Rome - Italy
February of 2005

 

25/02/2005 – The General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) banned bottom trawling at depths beyond 1000m.
The ban, the first of its kind in the world, follows the work of WWF and IUCN-The World Conservation Union on the diversity, importance and need for protection of the Mediterranean deep-sea ecosystems, which provided evidence for the legislation.

With the over-exploitation of shallow fisheries, the trend worldwide is to fish deeper and deeper. Sea beds below 1000m have not yet been explored by Mediterranean fleets and the ban is a precautionary one to protect the still-intact and poorly understood deep sea ecosystems. Over half the area of the Mediterranean is now protected from the harmful impacts of bottom trawling.

“GFCM’s decision to exclude trawling beyond 1000 metres has moved the Mediterranean considerably towards sustainable fisheries,” said Sergi Tudela, Fisheries Officer at WWF Mediterranean and head of the WWF delegation at the GFCM session.

Over a quarter of Mediterranean marine fauna are endemic and the percentage of endemism is higher in deep waters. Fragile areas of ecological significance are found in the deep waters of the Mediterranean, and new ecosystems have been recently discovered in the area.

Vulnerable deep sea ecosystems include seamounts or submerged mountains, submarine canyons and cold-water corals. Deep water systems are also highly vulnerable to commercial exploitation due to the low turnover rates of the species adapted to these environments. Furthermore, protecting deep sea habitats benefits fisheries. The nursery area for deep water shrimps are at below 1000m, and excluding this area from trawling means protecting juvenile shrimps and thus the shrimp fisheries.

The GFCM also banned the use of driftnets in the Mediterranean, thus making all 2.5 million sq. km. of the sea driftnet free.

“WWF asks GFCM to continue paving the way for better fisheries management in the Mediterranean, and member nations to follow up with immediate compliance,” added Sergi Tudela.

Notes:

• Both the ban on bottom trawling beyond 1000m and on driftnet fishing are legally binding for all countries bordering the Mediterranean, and were adopted at the 29th session of the GFCM held in Rome from 21-25 February. Unless there are objections from member countries, both legal mechanisms come into effect 4 months from now.

• According to WWF, the use of driftnets in the Mediterranean continues to kill thousands of dolphins —- and other vulnerable species — every year, despite the European Union's ban on driftnet fishing from 1 January 2002, and the UN moratorium on large scale driftnets from 1992. Driftnets run for kilometres, with each net measuring anywhere between 7 and 14 kilometres long.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantship (Anne Rémy)
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