EUROPE’S COD ON THE BRINK OF RECOVERY OR COLLAPSE?

Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2007

 

14 Dec 2007 - Fishing quotas for 2008 in European waters will be decided by the EU Fisheries Council in Brussels on 17-19 December 2007. WWF calls on EU Ministers to put an end to the now traditional end of year horse-trading and to agree on sustainable harvesting of fishery resources, in line with scientific advice.

NORTH SEA COD
2008 will be a critical year for North Sea cod as the stock is experiencing the first signs of potential recovery. It is the first time since 2002 that scientists from ICES (the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea) have not called for a zero quota on the stock.

But real recovery will only occur if EU Ministers substantially cut the number of days at sea and adopt concrete measures to secure avoidance of cod (taken as bycatch).

Currently EU Fisheries Ministers plan to increase quotas for North Sea cod by 11 per cent, which will allow fleets to land up to about 22,000 tonnes of cod. WWF is against the quota rise.

Without clear measures to avoid catching juveniles, the quota rise will only result in increasing the number of young fish removed from the sea and continue high levels of discarding.

To put an end to this waste and help fishermen avoid non-targeted cod where possible, EU Ministers must agree on and implement substantial measures. These include closure of key spawning areas, real time closures where juveniles are found, more selective gears to allow cod to escape and observers onboard to monitor operations.

In a new paper, “Hook, line and sinker”, WWF shows that declining cod stocks have been poorly managed in the past in both Europe and Canada. In both cases, decision-makers chose to cash-in on the early signs of recovery, with the result of further deterioration of the stocks. Will we see history repeated in 2008?

“Europe cannot afford to repeat the mistakes of the past by fishing cod at the first signs of recovery. EU Ministers should remember what happened in the North Sea in 1997-1998, when the cod population increased but was then swiftly fished out leaving the species in a state of near collapse,” says Carol Phua, WWF Fisheries Policy Officer.

“EU Ministers and the European Commission have to wake up: what is at stake at the Fisheries Council next week is cod’s survival in the North Sea.”

IRISH CORAL REEFS
The EU Fisheries Council will also be decisive in the survival of cold-water coral reefs in waters west of Ireland. Located at between 400 and 1,600 meters deep, they support a wealth of marine wildlife, including commercial fish stocks. However they are extremely vulnerable to bottom trawling and other destructive fishing gear. In certain areas of the North-East Atlantic, up to 50% of the reefs have been reported to be damaged or lost already.

In 2006, the Irish government proposed the inclusion of four sites at Porcupine Bank and Bight - an area of approximately 2,500 square km - in the Natura 2000 network of European protected areas. To protect these ecosystems, the European Commission has recommended an overall fishing ban in the area for all EU fleets. WWF urges European Fisheries Ministers to confirm the ban.

“There is no scope for bargain. EU Ministers must not loose the momentum and take action now to prevent cold-water coral reefs, a real deep sea treasure, from being smashed to smithereens forever”, said Stephan Lutter, WWF International Marine Policy Officer.
Caroline Alibert, WWF European Policy Office

 
 

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