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European ACs adopt joint position on Chinese distant waters fishing

  • December 17, 2022
  • Quentin Bates
  • Dato: 17/12/2022
  • kl. 07:24
  • Kategori: Associations, Fisheries Management
  • Tags: Distant waters fishing, European Commission, IUU, LDAC
  • Land: China, European Union

ANNONCER

The Long Distance fleet (LDAC) and the Market (MAC) Advisory Councils of the EU have adopted a joint position concerning the activities of China’s global distant water fleet (DWF) and its implications for fisheries governance worldwide, and state that the EU must step up its engagement with China to address this issue.

The statement by the two advisory councils analyses the scope and impact of the global fishing footprint of the Chinese DWF and the lack of transparency of its activities both at sea and on land, including unmonitored transshipments, the use of foreign flags by its vessels and a lack of traceability of its fishing products. It also highlights numerous documented cases of illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing with links to labour and human rights abuses.

While acknowledging that progress has been made in co-operation between the EU and China in combating IUU fishing and in China’s capacity to address this phenomenon, the LDAC and the MAC are concerned that the pace at which this progress being made is not commensurate with the rapid expansion of the Chinese DWF and the global impact of its vast, unsustainable, and opaque activities.

The LDAC and the MAC also note that the progress claimed by China does not seem to have fully translated into a sufficient improvement of the transparency or accountability of the operations of its DWF nor improved traceability along the supply chain. The LDAC and the MAC also remain particularly concerned with widespread human rights abuses associated with this fleet.

‘In this context and bearing in mind the importance of the EU as a market for Chinese seafood, the LDAC and the MAC believe that it is essential for the EU to step up its engagement with China,’ a representative of the two ACs said.

‘This should encourage the urgent adoption of improved environmental, social and labour sustainability standards. China should also be urged to adopt transparency measures similar to those in the EU in order to drive positive changes along the supply chain.’

The LDAC and MAC seek to highlight the importance of promoting a level playing field for all fishing products entering the EU market, both in terms of documentation and control, as has already been set out in previous advice issued by the two ACs.

This latest advice from LDAC and MAC includes a number of recommendations addressed to the European Commission on key topics such as transparency, human and financial resources, the fight against IUU fishing, sustainable fisheries partnership agreements, subsidies, trade and social rights and development cooperation. It also contains infographs and three informative appendixes.

The advice is available for download and reading here.

Image: EJF

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