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Conservatives launch radical new fishing policy

Conservatives have launched a “Green Paper” outlining ideas for the future of the UK fishing industry, based on lessons learned from successful policies pursued by countries like Canada, the United States, Iceland, Norway and the Faroe Islands.

At the core of the proposals is a scheme for national and local management and control of the industry, with national government setting a strategic framework with priorities focused on restoring the marine environment and rebuilding the fishing industry, while new local bodies would take day-to-day responsibility for managing their fisheries.

The policy is based on the following principles: effort control based on “days at sea” instead of fixed quotas; a ban on discarding commercial species; permanent closed areas for conservation; provision for temporary closures of fisheries; promotion of selective gear and technical controls; rigorous definition of minimum commercial sizes; a ban on industrial fishing; a prohibition of production subsidies; zoning of fisheries; registration of fishing vessels, skippers and senior crew members; measures to promote profitability rather than volume; and fair and effective enforcement.

Unveiling the policy, its author, Shadow Fisheries Minister Owen Paterson said: “The CFP has been a biological, environmental, economic and social disaster. It forces fishermen to throw back more fish dead into the sea than they land, it has caused substantial degradation of the marine environment, it has destroyed much of the fishing industry, with compulsory scrapping of modern vessels, and has devastated fishing communities.”

Stressing that any national solution must be accompanied by a local management system, which commands the confidence and trust of the nation and its fishermen, he added: “Only local people understand the context of their local marine environment and are best placed to guarantee sustainable local fish stocks.”

I will look forward to Dr North’s Eureferendum, comments on this policy as he has a deep understanding of matters fishing, the only fly in the ointment is that for Britain to take back its waters would be against the EU treaties, which make it clear that it is the EU which is in charge. For this policy to work that must be settled first, otherwise is a waste of time even thinking about what Britian would do if it had the power to do so, and so far Mr Howard has not convinced in his argument that he would negotiate a return.

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By Ken
On January 10, 2005
At 6:08 pm
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