common fisheries policy
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Posted by Willie — 27 February 2012 at 9:30am
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Our ship, the
Arctic Sunrise is currently in Mauritanian waters, to highlight the problems of
overfishing emptying African seas. Vast factory-style fishing boats are
trawling out fish at an alarming rate and decimating local ecosystems and
livelihoods in the process.
Posted by Willie — 24 February 2012 at 5:50pm
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Organised crime
seems to pay quite handsomely, especially if you manage to be part of a
profession that seems to be beyond reproach. That can surely be the only
conclusion to draw from the group of 17 fishermen who were
fined a mere £720 thousand in court today for an overfishing scam that
effectively stole £63 MILLION of fish from our seas.
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Posted by Ariana Densham — 20 February 2012 at 4:55pm
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In the same way that discarding
perfecting good fish, dead or dying back into sea is a disgrace, so is the
attitude of many European fisheries ministers charged with ensuring sustainable
fish stocks and viable fishing communities. For
years they have ignored the obvious: that if
they negotiated policies that allowed fish
stocks to recover and championed low impact fishing, they
would create more jobs.
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