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How much longer will it take?

20 August, 2016

A ten-year review of the implementation of United Nations General Assembly resolutions 61/105, 64/72 and 66/68 on the management of bottom fisheries in areas beyond national jurisdiction

The full report can be found here

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How much longer will it take? – DSCC 2016 Review Executive Summary

14 July, 2016

A ten-year review of the implementation of United Nations General Assembly resolutions 61/105, 64/72 and 66/68 on the management of bottom fisheries in areas beyond national jurisdiction.

Available in English, Spanish, French, Brazilian Portuguese.

DSCC EU Council Brief

1 July, 2015

Missing at Sea – A New EU Deep-sea Fishing Regulation: Destruction continues as governments delay reform

Available in: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese.

DSCC and SCIAENA issue a reaction statement in response to news that the Portuguese Government will ban bottom trawling on seamounts on the high seas in the North Atlantic.

9 June, 2014

Reactio Statement by SCIAENA and Deep Sea Conservation Coalition (DSCC) in response to ‘in the lead up to World Oceans Day, Portugal has enacted a ban on bottom trawling and bottom gillnet fishing over 2 million square kilometres of the North Atlantic Ocean.’

Available in English and Portuguese.

 

The DSCC with other environmental organisations writes to European fisheries ministers

4 March, 2014

A Letter by Client Earth, Marine Conservation Society,Bloom, Greenpeace, Oceana, Seas At Risk, The Pew Charitable Trusts and the Deep Sea Conservation Coalition (DSCC) adressing EU Council discussion on regulation to manage deep-sea fisheries in the North-East Atlantic.

Available in English, French, German, Portuguese, Italian and Spanish.

DSCC statement: Voting corrections show majority in European Parliament support ending destructive deep-sea bottom trawling

17 December, 2013

On 10 December 2013, the European Parliament votedon a proposalto regulate EU Deep Sea fisheries in the North East Atlantic. The Parliament narrowly decided (by 342 to 326) to reject a proposaltophase out targeted deep-­‐sea bottom trawling and bottom gillnetting.

Available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Polish and Portuguese.

Press Release: Deep-sea Baton Passes to Full European Parliament, Fisheries Committee Fails to Remove Threat

4 November, 2013

Available in English (read below), Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese. 

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Reforming EU Deep-Sea Fisheries Management

1 October, 2013

Commission Proposal for a regulation establishing specific conditions to fishing for deep-sea stocks in EU and international waters of the North-East Atlantic (COM(2012)0371).

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