Corruption is devouring the world's fish stocks
* 30 January 2008
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Corruption is eating into the bones of the fishing industry, say
fisheries experts, who are in Washington DC this week to discuss the
issue with the World Bank and the World Conservation Union (IUCN).
THEY SAY THAT FISHING RULES ARE INCREASINGLY BEING DISREGARDED, as
catches across the world shrink. The number of pirate boats flying
flags of convenience from landlocked nations has boomed; fish are
falsely labelled sustainable; inspectors are increasingly harassed or
bribed; shrimp farms employ child labour; and a fifth of all catches
worldwide are illegal.
This has led scientists to underestimate the pressure on stocks, so
they recommend quotas that are too high. Even these may not be
observed by authorities. "Fisheries managers should be held
accountable when ignoring scientific advice," says Andrew Hurd of the
IUCN.
Endangered species - Learn more about the conservation battle in our
comprehensive special report.
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From issue 2641 of New Scientist magazine, 30 January 2008, page 4
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* 30 January 2008
* From New Scientist Print Edition. Subscribe and get 4 free issues
Corruption is eating into the bones of the fishing industry, say
fisheries experts, who are in Washington DC this week to discuss the
issue with the World Bank and the World Conservation Union (IUCN).
THEY SAY THAT FISHING RULES ARE INCREASINGLY BEING DISREGARDED, as
catches across the world shrink. The number of pirate boats flying
flags of convenience from landlocked nations has boomed; fish are
falsely labelled sustainable; inspectors are increasingly harassed or
bribed; shrimp farms employ child labour; and a fifth of all catches
worldwide are illegal.
This has led scientists to underestimate the pressure on stocks, so
they recommend quotas that are too high. Even these may not be
observed by authorities. "Fisheries managers should be held
accountable when ignoring scientific advice," says Andrew Hurd of the
IUCN.
Endangered species - Learn more about the conservation battle in our
comprehensive special report.
Related Articles
* Can ocean friendly labels save dwindling stocks?
* http://environment.newscientist.com/art ... 823950.300
* 17 May 2003
* Fisheries observers face increasing harassment
* http://environment.newscientist.com/article/dn12612
* 9 September 2007
* North Sea cod quotas raised against scientific advice
* http://environment.newscientist.com/article/dn13105
* 19 December 2007
* WWF takes EU fisheries ministers to court
* http://environment.newscientist.com/art ... 325964.100
* 24 March 2007
Weblinks
* World Conservation Union
* http://www.iucn.org/
From issue 2641 of New Scientist magazine, 30 January 2008, page 4
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35 Years of Environmental Service to Small Tropical Islands
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Island Resources Foundation Fone 202/265-9712
1718 "P" St NW, # T-4 fax 202/232-0748
Washington, DC 20036 Potter cell: 1-443-454-9044
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Subscribe to environmental e-mail groups at
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