STILL NO RECOVERY IN SIGHT FOR EUROPE’S COD STOCKS

Environmental Panorama
London - UK
June of 2005

 

06/06/2005 - June 15th 2005 update: European Commission to close anchovy fishery in Bay of Biscay for three months. The Commission launched an internal procedure on June 10th with a view to put in place emergency measures to close the fishery. It has now decided to let the procedure run its course and the emergency measures should be adopted and become effective at the beginning of July.
Brussels, Belgium – Cod stocks will remain perilously low unless the European Commission and the EU Fisheries Council follow the advice of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) to considerably reduce fishing in European waters, warns WWF.

To prevent its commercial collapse, ICES published a press release on its scientific advice demanding a complete halt to cod fishing in Kattegat, the strait between Sweden and Denmark, in 2006.

"Recovery plans for cod stocks in Kattegat adopted in 2003 are clearly failing to reduce fishing mortality as needed to recover the stock", said Charlotte Mogensen, WWF’s European Fisheries officer.

"ICES has yet again advised zero catch, which the EU Fisheries Council should finally take on. We desperately need a change for the better in decision making at the EU Fisheries Council level if we are ever to manage fish stocks sustainably."

In the Baltic Sea, cod stocks are at record lows, with illegal and unregulated fishing and high levels of discard of fish below the minimum landing size representing significant threats. In 2004, plans to close areas of the Baltic Sea to cod fishing were adopted, but according to the global conservation organization such measures can not be effective without strict monitoring.

For several years now ICES has advised that the European eel stock is in need of recovery measures. For 2006, ICES recommends that fishing is reduced to zero as the stock is now at its lowest level ever.

WWF urges the EU Member States to adopt an ambitious recovery plan and support the proposal of a listing of eels on CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna).

ICES has also made an urgent request to the European Commission to immediately close the anchovy fishery in the Bay of Biscay, as the stock is severely depleted.

"The decline in anchovy stocks in the Bay of Biscay is yet another example of Europe’s mismanagement of fisheries," said Charlotte Mogensen. "It is time to halt all this and that decision makers immediately adopt emergency measures to close this fishery."

NOTES:

• ICES is the International Council in the Exploration of the Seas, the organization that coordinates and promotes marine research in the North Atlantic. ICES acts as a meeting point for a community of more than 1,600 marine scientists from 19 countries around the North Atlantic. More information at www.ices.dk

• The decision on fishing quota for 2006 in EU waters will be made by the EU Fisheries Council in December 2005.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantship (Claudia Delpero and Espen Nordberg)
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WWF SURVEY REVEALS WHAT BRAZILIANS THINK ABOUT WATER CRISIS

Environmental Panorama
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March of 2005

 

Among young people, the figure is even higher: 94%. Most Brazilians aged from 16 to 24 years are partly aware of the problems related to freshwater resources and deems it important not to waste any water. Around 73% among them think that domestic consumption (in their own homes) could be lower than it actually is. Nevertheless, 64% of them spend from 6 to 15 minutes in the shower.

 
 

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