Monday, June 14, 2010

European Union declares early end to bluefin tuna "season"

Of course it's good news, if it weren't for the fact that any bluefin tuna fishing in the Med right now is bad news.

EU closes bluefin tuna fishing season early

"The commission has declared a zero tolerance approach towards overfishing and will take all necessary measures to ensure full compliance across the board," the EU's executive arm said in a statement.

The summer season opened on June 1, but the commission announced that fishing the tuna with huge 'purse seine' nets would end at midnight, June 9, rather than the scheduled date of June 15.

EU Fisheries Commissioner Maria Damanaki took the decision to end the fishing season early "due to the exhaustion of the quotas allocated to them."

Major tuna fishers France, Greece and Spain were informed of the decision.



OK, just the fact that they had to close the fishery in NINE DAYS ought to tell them something...

wouldn't you think?

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