European Commission proposes fisheries fix to Council and Parliament
July 13 2011
Fishermen mending nets
© OCEAN2012 and Corey Arnold
“However, the Commission’s proposal falls short in the way it addresses overcapacity, which its own 2009 Green Paper identified as a key driver of overfishing. Instead of mandating a capacity reduction, it aims to decrease the EU fishing fleet by what amounts to the quasi-privatisation of EU fish resources. This type of approach has a mixed track record in other countries and would fail to provide compensation to the public for the loss of communal fishery resources or to reward those who fish in the most environmentally and socially responsible way."
Notes to editors
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OCEAN2012 briefing: Initial reaction to CFP reform available in English, Spanish and Italian
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OCEAN2012 and joint NGO press releases issued in France Germany Ireland Italy Netherlands Spain
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Joint French NGO position on CFP proposal
Joint UK NGO position on CFP proposal
Joint German NGO position on CFP proposal
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OCEAN2012 is an alliance of 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 coordinated, by the Pew Environment Group, the conservation arm of The Pew Charitable Trusts, a nongovernmental organisation working to end overfishing in the world´s oceans.
The steering group of OCEAN2012 consists of the Coalition for Fair Fisheries Arrangements, Ecologistas en Acción, the Fisheries Secretariat, nef (new economics foundation), the Pew Environment Group and Seas At Risk.
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OCEAN2012 would like the CFP to:
• Restore and maintain fish stocks above levels capable of producing maximum sustainable yield by 2015, in line with the Johannesburg agreement of 2002.
• Give those who fish in the most environmentally and socially sustainable way preferential access to fish resources.
• End environmentally harmful subsidies and allocate public funds only to activities that contribute to public goods and services.
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