
Tuna Commission Comes Up With A Disgrace, Not A Decision
Editor's Note-
I have blogged and posted a fair amount about the fisheries crisis recently. It seems that this is one of the worlds most pressing issues right now, whether we want to admit it or not. Yesterday, was a big step back towards recognizing it. From the WWF
The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas
(ICCAT), meeting in Marrakech, Morocco, for the past week, brushed
aside its own review’s description of its management of the bluefin
fishery as “an international disgrace” to endorse a total allowable
catch (TAC) of 22,000 tonnes for next year.
ICCAT’s own scientists had recommended a TAC ranging 8,500 to 15,000
tonnes per year, warning there were real risks of the fishery
collapsing otherwise. The scientists also urged a seasonal closure
during the fragile spawning months of May and June, while today’s
outcome allows industrial fishing in practice up to 20 June.
“This is not a decision, it is a disgrace which leaves WWF little
choice but to look elsewhere to save this fishery from itself,” said Dr
Sergi Tudela, head of WWF Mediterranean’s fisheries programme, speaking
from Marrakech.
“Any alternative is preferable to an organization which boasts of its
respect for science but where in a decade catches have gone from twice
to four times the scientific recommendations, with massive legal and
illegal overfishing. It is clear that the only thing to slow the
fishery with ICCAT at the helm is running out of fish.”



















