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Euphorian spotted this on the Guardian Unlimited site and thought you should see it.

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Note from Euphorian:

First the cows then the sheep and now the fish.  And this is from the government upon 
which we depend to "ass"ist us in conflicts.  They're killing themselves but they're 
expected to keep us alive?
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To see this story with its related links on the Guardian Unlimited site, go to 
http://www.guardian.co.uk

Fishing industry facing doomsday scenario
EU commissioner predicts total ban on cod, haddock and whiting catches in UK waters 
next year
Andrew Osborn in Brussels
Monday October 28 2002
The Guardian


The European commission yesterday admitted it is facing its gravest fishing crisis to 
date and said it would have little choice but to propose a total ban on fishing for 
cod, haddock and whiting in British coastal waters next year.

Arguing it had just received its gloomiest prognosis yet on the state of fish stocks, 
Brussels said its worst fears had been realised and signalled that what some critics 
have called "the doomsday scenario" is now all but inevitable.

"I don't want to say I told you so," said the EU fisheries commissioner, Franz 
Fischler. "But it is galling after repeatedly warning of the dire consequences of 
inaction to see our worst fears realised and to now be faced with recommendations for 
a moratorium on some cod fisheries.

"We now have to recognise that the state of these stocks has never been worse."

Mr Fischler's outburst comes less than a week after EU scientists handed him a report 
which concluded that stocks of white fish are on the verge of collapse. Only a total 
ban on   cod catches would stave off extinction, it warned.

Fishermen's leaders warned at the time that such measures would spell the end of the 
white fish industry, put 20,000 jobs at risk and devastate numerous coastal 
communities, but, according to Mr Fischler, there are no other options.

"I can see no other solution in the short term than to propose for 2003 a zero total 
allowable catch for cod, haddock and whiting and substantial reductions for plaice and 
nephrops," he said. "This is the most dramatic warning we've ever received. I'm very 
sorry for the fish themselves and in particular for the people who fish these stocks."

There would, he conceded, be "a tremendous impact" on fishing communities in Scotland 
and Ireland, but Mr Fischler laid the blame firmly at the door of countries like 
Britain, which he said had tolerated overfishing for years and had failed to clamp 
down on fraudulent reporting of catches.

He said the commission would do all it could to help fishermen weather the crisis and 
had set aside EU money "to mitigate against the social consequences of restructuring".

Signalling that it was time to draw a line in the sand and that the priority had to be 
to regenerate cod stocks, he launched an attack upon fishermen's leaders who advocate 
giving up on cod altogether.

"Some representatives of the fishing sector say rather cynically that we should forget 
cod altogether because it's too late and that we should start fishing for other 
species instead."

Such rhetoric was totally unacceptable, he said.

The fishing of cod and other species are closely linked because fishermen trawling for 
other types of fish often inadvertently net cod, which is why it is necessary to ban 
fishing for other types of fish as well.

The stage is now set for a mammoth clash between Mr Fischler and EU member   states 
such as Britain, who are due to haggle over the extent of catch cuts at a Brussels 
meeting in December.

The first volleys of that battle were fired yesterday when Neil Parish, a Tory MEP, 
took up cudgels for the fishermen and warned that Mr Fischler's plan would be 
devastating if implemented.

"It is rather rich of Commissioner Fischler to blame EU governments for the problem,"  
 he said. "The common fisheries policy has been far too slow to reform and in fact is 
the root cause of many of fishing's current woes.

"A 100% cut is completely unacceptable and will spell the ruination of fishing in the 
North and Irish seas, not to mention the loss of thousands of jobs in the fishing 
industry."

Copyright Guardian Newspapers Limited

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