Under an obligation to land all sizes of (quota) regulated species (‘discard ban’), Article 15, paragraph 2(b) of the new Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) specifies an exemption allowing the discarding of species for which ‘high discard survival’ can be demonstrated so as to minimize wastage due to foregone reproductive output and future yield. But what constitutes ‘high survival’ and how can it be scientifically demonstrated
Current European fisheries management is changing rapidly, aiming towards implementation of an “Ecos...
Conservationists are continually seeking new strategies to reverse population declines and safeguard...
Many commercial fisheries seek to maximise the economic value of the catch that they bring ashore an...
On the 1st of January 2014, the European Union introduced a phased discard ban or “Landing Obligatio...
The potential for exemption from the European Union (EU) Common Fisheries Policy’s (CFP) landing obl...
By 2019, the Common Fisheries Policy will prohibit discarding in all European fisheries of any pelag...
Executive Summary In biological terms, a discard ban will be beneficial if total removals are reduc...
The Common Fisheries Policy of the European Union was reformed in 2013 to improve the conservation o...
Background On the 1st of January 2014, the European Union introduced a phased discard ban or “Landin...
On January 1st, 2016, the French mixed Nephrops and hake fishery of the Grande Vasière, an area loca...
Discards are the portion of animal and plant material in the catch that is dumped back at sea. The C...
A reduction of unwanted catches is a key element of the Common Fisheries Policy reform proposal (EC,...
Minimizing the impact of fishing is an explicit goal in international agreements as well as in regio...
The introduction of high survivability exemptions from the EU landing obligation has raised question...
A reduction of unwanted catches is a key element of the Common Fisheries Policy reform proposal (EC,...
Current European fisheries management is changing rapidly, aiming towards implementation of an “Ecos...
Conservationists are continually seeking new strategies to reverse population declines and safeguard...
Many commercial fisheries seek to maximise the economic value of the catch that they bring ashore an...
On the 1st of January 2014, the European Union introduced a phased discard ban or “Landing Obligatio...
The potential for exemption from the European Union (EU) Common Fisheries Policy’s (CFP) landing obl...
By 2019, the Common Fisheries Policy will prohibit discarding in all European fisheries of any pelag...
Executive Summary In biological terms, a discard ban will be beneficial if total removals are reduc...
The Common Fisheries Policy of the European Union was reformed in 2013 to improve the conservation o...
Background On the 1st of January 2014, the European Union introduced a phased discard ban or “Landin...
On January 1st, 2016, the French mixed Nephrops and hake fishery of the Grande Vasière, an area loca...
Discards are the portion of animal and plant material in the catch that is dumped back at sea. The C...
A reduction of unwanted catches is a key element of the Common Fisheries Policy reform proposal (EC,...
Minimizing the impact of fishing is an explicit goal in international agreements as well as in regio...
The introduction of high survivability exemptions from the EU landing obligation has raised question...
A reduction of unwanted catches is a key element of the Common Fisheries Policy reform proposal (EC,...
Current European fisheries management is changing rapidly, aiming towards implementation of an “Ecos...
Conservationists are continually seeking new strategies to reverse population declines and safeguard...
Many commercial fisheries seek to maximise the economic value of the catch that they bring ashore an...