Davant la reunió que mantindran demà el Consell de la UE en relació a la gestió de les pesqueries em preocupa que, un cop més més, alguns membres del Consell imposin la seva estratègia suïcida d'oposar-se a la proposta de la Comissió d'establir límits a les captures al Mar Bàltic. Advertint dels riscos que tindria que s'imposés aquesta visió de les coses hem emès el següent comunicat:
EU Fisheries
Power struggle between Council and Commission jeopardizes fisheries future
EU fisheries ministers are expected to decide on fishing quotas for the
Ahead of the Fisheries Council meeting, Green MEPs Isabella Lövin (
"We are deeply concerned about indications that fisheries ministers are considering rejecting the Commission's proposals on fishing limits for some stocks in the Baltic Sea and to vote for fishing limits that would undoubtedly sabotage any chance of putting fisheries in the area on a sustainable basis, from either an environmental or a social point of view.
"Ask any minister if they are in favour of sustainable fisheries and the answer will be 'yes, of course, we want to protect jobs and fish stocks' but the history of past Council meetings shows that many of them lie. The European Commission has proposed catch limits that would help depleted stocks to recover, an essential step if the EU is ever to achieve sustainable fisheries management and stop being the example of how not to manage fisheries. Even the Commission’s proposal is a bare minimum and does not comply with the EU’s international commitments and its own legislation.
"Fisheries ministers must stop defending the short-term interests of a few powerful operators and think, for the first time, about the future of coastal communities that depend upon the recovery of so many depleted fish stocks, the very same they pretend to care about. They must accept the Commission’s proposal."
Notes to editor:
– overall, 80% of fish stocks in the NE Atlantic are either outside safe biological limits or they cannot be assessed due to poor data (COM (2010) 241 final
– EU treaty and the CFP include the requirement for a precautionary approach which would set limits even lower than the COM proposal; this is especially true for cod
– Earth Summit in