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Film of fishermen dumping catch causes uproar

By Wendy Heller, August 14, 2008 @ 02:00 AM (EST)

A British trawler has sparked an international incident after being filmed taking a boatload of endangered fish caught in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea and then dumping the majority overboard in UK waters.

Norwegian government coastguards filmed the crew of the Prolific, a Shetland-based trawler, openly discarding more than 5,000 kg of cod and other dead white fish, or nearly 80% of its catch.

According to the coastguard, the boat had previously been inspected in Norwegian waters and declared legal, before crossing into UK waters where it dumped its load. The incident took place on 2 August but the video only came to light in Britain yesterday.

It is illegal to discard fish in Norwegian waters, but boats are forced to do so in European Union waters if they have caught the wrong species of fish or fish that are too small. Last year the EU estimated that between 40% and 60% of all fish caught by trawlers in the North sea is discarded. The practice of dumping is widely recognised as unsustainable but inevitable given the present EU quota system...

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A R
Aug 14, 2008 2:52 PM
A R wrote:
Notice that the only "sustainable" fishing practice doesn't involve nets:
long-liners.

they don't catch fry, only bigger fish.

Notice also that they won't be made the norm, until *all* fisheries have collapsed.

retarded.
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