New Cases - Depletion of marine life - Lisa Mead

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Depletion of Marine Life

Lisa Mead

earthlawyers.org

www.marinet.org.uk

Case Presenter

Part 1

Lack of Integrated Ocean Care and Governance

New Case Proposal - Depletion of Marine Life

Part 2Extensive overfishing

New Case Proposal - Depletion of Marine Life

Part 3Inadequacy of marine conservation efforts

Part 1Lack of Integrated Ocean Care and Governance

New Case Proposal - Depletion of Marine Life

Deep Sea Mining

Pollution from plastics & other toxins

Sewage and agricultural run-off

Birds & mammals killed by nets & lines

Fish farms affect native species

Coral reefs destroyed by fishing gear

Lack of Integrated Ocean Care and Governance

Proliferation of:-• Declarations• Recommendations• Treaties• Resolutions

Lack of Integrated Ocean Care and Governance

500 international agreements on the environment, containing:-

• Targets• Pledges• Protocols

To what effect??

Lack of Integrated Ocean Care and Governance

• Ecosystems continue to decline

• Ocean acidification gets worse

• Climate change accelerates

Regional Fisheries Management Organisations

Regional Fisheries Management Organisations

67% of RFMO managed commercial fish stocks were recorded as depleted or overfished in 2012

Lack of Ocean Care & Governance:Violations of the Universal Declaration of

the Rights of Mother Earth?

• The right to maintain its identity and integrity as a distinct, self-regulating and interrelated being

• The right to life and to exist

• The right to continue vital cycles and processes free from human disruption

Part 2Extensive overfishing

New Case Proposal - Depletion of Marine Life

Common Fisheries Policy 2014

Agreed that Total Allowable Catch (TAC) should accord with scientific advice so fish stocks can be rebuilt

New Case Proposal - Depletion of Marine Life

Northern European Fish:

Total Allowable Catch (TAC) set for 96 fish stocks (28 species).

60 of these 96 stocks were given catch levels higher than scientists had advised

EU Common Fisheries Policy 2014

Baltic Sea Fish (10 stocks):

In 2015: 5 out of 10 stocks were given catch levels higher than scientists had advised

EU Common Fisheries Policy 2014

In 2016: 8 out of 10 stocks were given catch levels higher than scientists had advised

Deep Sea Fish (16 stocks governed by scientific advice):

11 of these 16 stocks were given catch levels higher than scientists had advised

EU Common Fisheries Policy 2014

Ministers acting illegally under EU Lawandin violation of Article 2 of U.D. Rights of Mother Earth – that is, the right to life and to exist, and the right of these fish species to continue their vital cycles and processes free from human disruptions

EU Common Fisheries Policy 2014

Part 3 Inadequacy of marine conservation efforts

New Case Proposal - Depletion of Marine Life

Darwin Mounds Cold Water Coral Reef, Scotland

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Further Information

The EU’s Marine Strategy Framework Directive requires that:

“Populations of all commercially exploited fish and shellfish are within safe biological limits, exhibiting a population age and size distribution that is indicative of a healthy stock.”

Ref. Marine Strategy Framework Directive, 2008/56/EC, Annex 1, paragraph 3.

Blue Whiting

Mackerel

Sprat Cod

Pollack

Dab & Rounder

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500,000

1,000,000

1,500,000

2,000,000

2,500,000

TAC agreed by Min-isters (Tonnes)Scientific Advice (Tonnes)

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