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This article was taken from BBC News. The article was written on September 19th, just 4 days ago. America may not be far behind Europe at the rate the ocean's stock is being depleted!
The European Commission has banned the fishing of endangered bluefin
tuna in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean for the rest of the year.
The move was taken to curb over-fishing and dwindling stocks of fish, after the EU reached its 2007 quota.
An EU official said it would move to prevent under-reporting of catches and unequal sharing of the quota.
The ban affects Cyprus, Greece, Malta, Portugal and Spain. Italy and France have closed their fisheries for 2007.
'Collapse risk'
Member states had already reached the 2007 quota of 16,779.5 tonnes, the EU said.
Clearly
there are problems both of over-fishing a stock already threatened with
collapse and of equity between the member states concerned
EU Fisheries Commissioner
Countries that had not reached their allocation by the
time of the ban could seek future compensation under EU legislation, he
added.
EU and international rules also exist to punish member states that exceed their quotas.
"Clearly there are problems both of over-fishing a stock
already threatened with collapse and of equity between the member
states concerned," said EU Fisheries Commissioner Joe Borg.
France was one of the main culprits, according to figures gathered by environmental group WWF.
"France was one of the countries that has caught most of
the [EU] quota ... they have over caught their national limit," Carol
Phua, WWF Fisheries policy officer, told the BBC News website.
The endangered bluefin tuna has been plundered for many
years in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, with high rates of
unreported over-fishing a key cause of the decline, the EU said.
Atlantic bluefin tuna is the best quality tuna in the
world, and fisheries earn top dollar exporting the fish to the
lucrative Japanese market.
The increasing appetite for sushi in Europe is also pushing up demand.
The International Commission for the Conservation of
Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) sets annual fishing quotas to be followed by all
member countries.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7002591.stm
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