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Wednesday, December 14, 2016

EU tightens fishing rules in North Atlantic, ups some quotas

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FILE - In this 2002 file photo, a French fishing boat sails to clog the warterway, along with dozens of other ships, during a protest off the coast of Boulogne-sur-Mer, France. European Union nations on Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2016 have reached a deal to tighten fishing rules in its eastern waters and edge closer toward a fully sustainable industry by 2020 but environmentalists said quotas still allowed for too much overfishing. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler, File)
BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union nations have reached a deal to tighten some fishing rules in their eastern waters to edge closer toward a fully sustainable industry by 2020, but environmentalists said lenient quotas still allowed for far too much overfishing.
After marathon talks that started Monday and finished only early Wednesday, EU fisheries ministers said more stocks will be fished at maximum sustainable yield in hopes of pushing more species to within safe biological limits after decades of overfishing in the Northeast Atlantic.
Ministers from fisheries nations such as Britain came away happy enough with increased quotas for some stocks of cod and mackerel, a sign environmentalists and maritime scientists would be left grumbling about the slow recovery of the EU's vast eastern waters.
"We worked constructively to put people's livelihoods first," Scottish Fisheries Secretary Fergus Ewing said, adding he had "secured crucial increases for the majority of our key species."
However, what sounded appealing to many of the fishermen left a bad taste in the mouth of environmental organizations.
The EU has about 145,000 fishermen, many of whom have struggled as overfishing depleted stocks and increasingly tight quotas were imposed. The EU is legally bound to return to sustainable fishing by 2020, but faces an uphill task to get there in time.
That task only will become tougher if fishing quotas are set too high as the deadline approaches.
The EU said that under Wednesday's decision, 44 stocks will now be fished to maximum sustainable yield compared to only 36 last year.
The Oceana environmental group was among the organizations protesting the deal.
"Half of Atlantic stocks are already overfished and overfishing will now continue into 2017," Lasse Gustavsson, executive director of Oceana in Europe, said.
"By ignoring science in favor of short-term interests, Ministers are acting both economically and ecologically irresponsibly," Gustavsson said.

Friday, December 2, 2016

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BEIJING (Reuters) - The Chinese Foreign Ministry summoned top diplomats from France and Germany after both countries honored human rights activist Wang Qiaoling with a prestigious award, German embassy officials said on Friday.
The meeting followed the presentation of the French-German human rights award in Berlin on Thursday to Wang, whose husband Li Heping, a prominent lawyer, was detained by Chinese authorities in 2015.
The French and German foreign ministers have both called for the release of Li. Germany is known to have criticized growing repression in China in the past.
The German officials gave no further details about the meeting at the Chinese foreign ministry, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Writing by Michael Nienaber)

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