“From all over Europe people are urging Commissioner Damanaki to conserve valuable marine habitats and ensure the economic vitality of vulnerable coastal communities,” said Uta Bellion, director of the Pew Environment Group’s European Marine Programme and OCEAN2012 coordinator. “Putting the environment first means following scientific advice and imposing strict criteria on those seeking access to fisheries resources.”
OCEAN2012, a coalition dedicated to ensuring the 2012 reform of the EU common fisheries policy stops the overfishing, ends destructive fishing practices and delivers fair and equitable use of healthy fish stocks, of which Blue Ventures is a member, is proposing that access to fishery resources be based on a set of transparent criteria for sustainable fishing, which must include:
• More selective fishing methods, gears and practices that reduce unintentional catches of non-target species and lessen the impact on the marine environment;
• Vessels and fishing methods that consume less energy per tonne of fish caught;
• Working conditions that comply with relevant international standards, particularly the 2007 International Labour Organization Work in Fishing Convention; and
• A good record of compliance with the rules of the CFP.
“The marine environment is a common good. It is in the public interest that activities which impact the state of marine fish stocks, and the larger ecosystem, are carefully managed,” said Bellion. “Under the reformed CFP, those who fish in the most sustainable way should be given priority access to fishing grounds.”
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Notes to Editors:
1. Details of OCEAN2012 and its proposal for a reformed CFP can be found at www.OCEAN2012.eu
2. OCEAN2012 is an alliance of 88 organisations dedicated to transforming European Fisheries Policy to stop overfishing, end destructive fishing practices and deliver fair and equitable use of healthy fish stocks.
OCEAN2012 was initiated, and is co-ordinated, by the Pew Environment Group, the conservation arm of The Pew Charitable Trusts, a non-governmental organisation working to end overfishing in the world´s oceans.
The steering group of OCEAN2012 is the Coalition for Fair Fisheries Arrangements (CFFA), Ecologistas en Acción, the Fisheries Secretariat (FISH), nef (new economics foundation), the Pew Environment Group and Seas At Risk (SAR).