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Sustainable fishing rules ‘scientifically obsolete’

Last updated: September 26, 2024 4:05 am
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A group of leading ocean experts is sounding the alarm on the ongoing destruction of our oceans caused by fishing practices. According to a paper published in the journal Ocean Sustainability, the current definition of sustainable fishing is deemed dangerously flawed. In response, the researchers have put forth 11 “golden rules” designed to help replenish fish populations for the benefit of future generations.

These rules include measures such as limiting the size of fishing boats and equipment, integrating ecosystem protection into fisheries management, and putting an end to harmful subsidies that support unsustainable fishing practices. The goal is to shift away from the traditional focus on the social and economic aspects of fisheries towards a more holistic approach that considers environmental sustainability as well.

Professor Paul Kemp, a co-author of the paper from the University of Southampton, highlights the importance of incorporating social, economic, and environmental considerations into fisheries management. By bringing together experts from various disciplines, the researchers have developed a roadmap for sustainable exploitation of fisheries that will benefit future generations.

Among the proposed rules are suggestions to fish less intensively to reduce impact, source only from fisheries with good governance and sustainable stocks, and protect vulnerable species and areas from exploitation. The researchers also emphasize the need to address human rights abuses in the fishing industry, including threats to food security and livelihoods.

Furthermore, the paper calls for the establishment of fair and transparent fisheries management systems that distribute access and benefits equitably, promote good practices, and crack down on illegal fishing activities. The current standards of sustainability are criticized for favoring high-capital industrial practices that benefit wealthy nations at the expense of artisanal fishing communities, food security, and jobs.

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Lead author Professor Callum Roberts of the University of Exeter points out that the concept of sustainable fishing, as currently understood, is outdated and inadequate. The reliance on simplistic catch limits fails to account for the complexity of ecosystems and the interconnectedness of marine life.

In response to these findings, policymakers, retailers, and fishery managers are urged to adopt the proposed golden rules to ensure the long-term health of our oceans. Supermarkets, in particular, are identified as key players in driving positive change within the fishing industry.

As we face the urgent need to address the unsustainable practices threatening our oceans, it is crucial for all stakeholders to come together and prioritize the adoption of these new guidelines. By taking action now, we can work towards a future where marine resources are managed responsibly for the benefit of all.

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