EUROPEAN CETACEAN BYCATCH CAMPAIGN |
The United Kingdom Parliament |
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Mr. Woodward: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
(1) if she will publish the critical findings of the use of dolphin friendly fishing gear; [108190] |
Mr. Morley: Research by the Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) carried out in 2002 on behalf of the Department into the use of exclusion devices to reduce the by-catch of cetaceans in the offshore bass fishery has been published on my Department's website at: www://web/science/project data/DocumentLibrary/MF0733 ~ (see below 2 and 2a) |
A report on further research carried out during the 2003 spring bass fishery will be published later this year and I will ensure the hon. Member receives a copy. |
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Mr. George Osborne: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what steps the Government is taking to prevent the death of dolphins caused by bass fishing in the English Channel. [111212] |
Mr. Morley: Action to address the issue of dolphin and porpoise by-catch needs to be taken internationally, as fishing vessels from many countries are involved. We have been pressing for such action within the EU and have commissioned a programme of research and development to reinforce our arguments. Urgent action is needed in the pair trawl fishery for bass off south west England, which involves a substantial number of vessels from other member states. Our research programme identified a by-catch problem in this fishery and is now trialling a possible gear solution. This looks promising, and I am determined to achieve a solution by this or other means. The second urgent need is to deploy EU observers to identify and assess other problem fisheries. I have followed up action in the Council of Agriculture and Fisheries Ministers, up by writing to Commissioner Fischler and the French Fisheries Minister in support of effective measures. In addition, with the devolved administrations, I have issued a consultation document outlining a UK by-catch response strategy, copies of which have been placed in the Library of the House. |
Mr. Woodward: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (1) what progress is being made by the Secretary of State in discussion with European Commissioners to introduce an EU-wide observer programme to broaden information on by-catch of dolphins in EU fisheries; [108199] |
Mr. Morley: We highlighted the need for urgent action on the issue of cetacean by-catch at the January meeting of the Council of Agriculture and Fisheries Ministers. I have also pursued this issue with Commissioner Fischler on a number of occasions, both in writing and in personal contacts. |
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