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  • 21st May 2006

    Fish species close to extinction

    London - Fish stocks in international waters are being
    plundered to the point of extinction because Governments
    are failing to protect them, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
    has warned.

    Species including the tuna and the orange roughy are among
    those under threat by illegal fishing and the notorious
    practice of bottom-trawling, by which heavy rollers are
    dragged over the ocean floor, trapping fish and mammals
    and destroying entire eco-systems.

    The most emperilled species are within international
    waters, away from the protection of national government
    control. These waters account for more than half the
    world’s surface, yet many governments are ignoring
    controls on them and allowing pirate fishing to go
    unchecked, said Simon Cripps of WWF’s marine programme.
    Countries such as Australia, Britain and Canada should be
    taking more responsibility, setting examples and putting
    pressure on other states, he said.

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