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    Fishing nations force EU retreat on bluefin tuna

    Fishing nations force EU retreat on bluefin tuna

    AP) – 10 hours ago

    BRUSSELS (AP) — France, Spain and other Mediterranean nations forced the European Union to retreat Thursday from an ambitious plan to save the threatened and prized bluefin tuna.

    After drawn-out negotiations, the 27-nation EU abandoned a plan to seek cutbacks in fishing quotas based only on scientific advice and said Thursday it will now also consider the interests of tuna fishermen.

    Representatives from 48 countries around the world are preparing to set fishing quotas for the Atlantic bluefin, whose tender red meat is popular in sushi in Japan. That meeting in Paris started Wednesday and continues through Nov. 27.

    Bluefin tuna stocks in the eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean have dropped 60 percent from 1997 to 2007, and the current Mediterranean fishing quota is 13,500 metric tons a year.

    Some conservationists want quotas slashed at the international meeting, while others want fishing suspended entirely, saying that illegal fishing is rampant in the Mediterranean. The conservation group WWF says the species is "on the brink of extinction."

    EU Fisheries Commissioner Maria Damanaki said her latest negotiating mandate "is not based on the Commission's proposal," which had focused on recommendations from marine scientists. She now must defend a position at a meeting of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas, or ICCAT, that she does not agree with.

    "Nevertheless, the Commission will respect its obligations as the negotiator on behalf of the European Union," she said in a statement.

    The EU statement Thursday did not say what quota it would press for at the international meeting.

    But Remi Parmentier of the Pew Environment Group said he had been told the EU now "has no intention of going beyond a reduction of 2,000 tons" from the current quota. He said Damanaki earlier had reportedly been seeking to halve the quota.

    Parmentier said he was disappointed with the EU and its "business as usual" approach.

    "It's no secret that under the leadership of France, a number of EU countries have been undermining and sabotaging the (fishing) proposal from the European Commission," he said.

    France, which has a large fishing industry, has said it wanted the current quota unchanged, and its agriculture ministry did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

    In March, Japan and other Asian nations blocked efforts at the United Nations to declare the fish an endangered species. Japan consumes about 80 percent of the world's Atlantic bluefin tuna.

    Angela Doland in Paris contributed to this report.

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    This is the number one reason our BFT fishery has steadily declined in the past 15 years since the Med countries began building their BFT purse seine fleet. They started with two seiners around 1996 and now have several hundred seiners, along with pens to store all the fish until the market is right or they need the money.

    Imagine us having several hundred purse seiners on the east coast chasing our BFT and YFT. We probably wouldn't get a tuna but every 10th trip. Industrial group interests versus recreational and individual.

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    Another chicken **** move, no nation will ever take a hard stand to enforce any viable measures to help stop the depletion of the blue fin tuna. Politics as usual until its to late.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sushi50 View Post
    They started with two seiners around 1996 and now have several hundred seiners, along with pens to store all the fish until the market is right or they need the money.
    Two seiners in 1996?

    That's pretty far from accurate!

    One French company alone (Medi Peche) owned five industrial seiners each over 100'

    There were at least 36 seiners operating from Sete harbor alone in 1996.

    In 1996, Turkey alone had 62 tuna seners.

    The Mediterannean seiner fleet in 1996 was already huge!

    Where are you getting this information?
    Last edited by Heli Sports; 11-19-2010 at 02:35 PM.

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    And while the purse seiners and international fleets are to blame for this, there are also those right here in the US that think nothing of killing as many bluefin as possible to line their own pockets, with the thought that, "If I don't do it then someone else will." The "kill 'em all" mentality also doesn't help things.

    I'm 41. I expect the last bluefin to be caught in my lifetime.

    That sucks.

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    Now if I say that,

    Quote Originally Posted by Swami View Post
    And while the purse seiners and international fleets are to blame for this, there are also those right here in the US that think nothing of killing as many bluefin as possible to line their own pockets, with the thought that, "If I don't do it then someone else will." The "kill 'em all" mentality also doesn't help things.

    I'm 41. I expect the last bluefin to be caught in my lifetime.

    That sucks.
    Glenn W will say Im an idiot. You Swami, are correct. Alot of people play a role in their extinction. If you fish for and sell bluefin tuna, you are also part of the problem. It should be stopped in this country too. But just like a tournament, we point the finger the other way and say......Its them, not me. What I do has an impact on the local economy, creates jobs, and employs people. So I should be allowed to do it but, they should be stopped.

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