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“The basic problem, is the huge over-capacity of the modern fishing industry. “
There are too many boats chasing too few fish: "The global fishing capacity could catch the world catch four times over. The world's long-lining industry sets 1.4 billion hooks every year. These are estimated to be set on enough line to encircle the entire globe more than 550 times.
The mouth of the largest trawling net is big enough to accommodate 13 747 jets.
claims the world's oceans are facing catastrophe
In some countries there are quotas limiting the amount of each species a vessel can land. But, crucially, there are no discards - the practice of throwing tonnes of dead fish back into the water, which has so blighted the EU version of this”
“Fish exporter Jan Tomensen said “there is general agreement in Iceland among policy makers about their conservation measures.”
We hear that 90% of the fish in the EC is over-fished and 30% is in very bad shape, Waitrose ( major UK retailer) chief buyer of fish, Quentin Clark, says: "There are some shocking, absolutely shocking, statistics out about how much fish is caught illegally around the world - it is a global problem.
"And that is why it is so important that people have full confidence in their retailer - or wherever else they buy their fish - that they know where that fish is coming from."
Watching The End of the Line, it is clear that consumer power may be central to hopes of stopping the decline in global fish stocks. We are all being encouraged to ask: "Where is this fish from, and is that source sustainable?"
Source BBC News Science