Towards a sustainable fisheries policy in E urope
2012; Wiley; Volume: 14; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/faf.12009
ISSN1467-2979
AutoresMarkus Salomon, Karin Holm‐Müller,
Tópico(s)Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
ResumoAbstract The reform of the E uropean Common Fisheries Policy ( CFP ) in 2013 decides whether the E uropean fisheries can be put on a sustainable course in the next 10 years. The CFP reform must halt overexploitation of fish resources and stop harm to the marine environment by fishing activities. The E uropean Commission published a reform proposal just recently. This proposal is already an important first step in the right direction, but is under threat of being watered down by the Fisheries Council. Necessary improvements of the current CFP include among others a binding definition of a sustainable stock management, a discard ban for all fish species, transferable fishing concessions and a cessation of all aid for building new vessels. These modifications pave the way for placing micromanagement in the hands of regions and fisheries so as to foster self‐responsibility among fishers and give greater consideration to regional circumstances.
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