08.11.2011, 15:46
Ein wenig beachtetes Problem (bisher), das durch den vorübergehenden Zusammenbruch jeglicher Staatskontrolle in Libyen während des Krieges verursacht wurde.
Das wäre mal ein erster Schritt, wenn man die libysche Küstenwache und den Fischereischutz wieder mit aufbaut, anstatt Öldeals abzuschließen.
Schneemann.
Zitat:Tuna fished 'illegally' during Libya conflict<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-15597675">http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-15597675</a><!-- m -->
Evidence is emerging of unregulated and probably illegal tuna fishing in Libyan waters during this year's conflict.
Signals recorded from boats' electronic "black boxes" show a large presence inside Libyan waters, a major spawning ground for the endangered bluefin tuna. Several strands of evidence, including a letter from a former industry source, suggest the involvement of EU boats. [...] The European Commission believes any fishing in Libyan waters this year could be judged illegal. [...]
The statistical report prepared for the forthcoming meeting - also obtained by BBC News - includes a map showing the number of VMS signals received from various locations in the Mediterranean during the 2011 fishing season. The biggest bursts of activity are in the spawning grounds where bluefin gather in the early summer; and this includes the waters off the Libyan coast.
Das wäre mal ein erster Schritt, wenn man die libysche Küstenwache und den Fischereischutz wieder mit aufbaut, anstatt Öldeals abzuschließen.
Schneemann.