Dear MARMAM

Myself and my co-authors wanted to bring this recently published paper to your 
attention.

S Dolman, S Baulch, P G.H. Evans, F Read, F Ritter. 2016. Towards an EU Action 
Plan on Cetacean Bycatch. Marine Policy, 72, 67-75.

Abstract
For decades, cetacean bycatch has been a major conservation and welfare concern 
in Europe, with high numbers of harbour porpoises, dolphins and whales 
continuing to die each year. Despite binding legal requirements to reduce 
bycatch, there has been limited effective monitoring or mitigation. Bycatch is 
also an important welfare issue. At this critical juncture, with discussion of 
incorporating monitoring and mitigation of bycatch of protected species in 
Europe into the Data Collection Framework and Technical Measures Framework 
taking place to help deliver the reformed Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), a 
clear, effective strategy could identify the steps that are required by all EU 
Member States to reduce bycatch towards zero. Here, implementation of current 
monitoring and mitigation obligations are reviewed. Recommendations are made 
for the provision of clear EU guidance in order to improve and unify population 
surveillance and bycatch monitoring, with enhanced implementation and 
enforcement from Member States. A more regionalised evidence-based approach to 
monitoring and mitigation is in line with the move to more regionalised 
management under the CFP, with Member States robustly showing that bycatch 
levels are decreasing over a set period of time (e.g. 5years) by a specified 
amount. To this end, an EU Action Plan on Cetacean Bycatch, comparable to the 
existing 2012 Action Plan for reducing incidental catches of seabirds in 
fishing gear, might be beneficial and could ultimately form a model for an 
international Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) Cetacean Bycatch 
Reduction Action Plan.


This paper can be obtained free at the following link until August 20th: 
http://authors.elsevier.com/a/1TIqb,714MROuI

Alternatively you can get in touch with me directly at 
sarah.dol...@whales.org<mailto:sarah.dol...@whales.org> either to get hold of a 
PDF copy, or to offer any comments or insights.

Many thanks,
Sarah Dolman
Senior policy manager
Whale and Dolphin Conservation
sarah.dol...@whales.org<mailto:sarah.dol...@whales.org>


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