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Auditors raise ‘red flag’ over EU efforts to protect seas

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Efforts to protect the European Union seas are failing to slow biodiversi­ty loss or prevent overfishin­g, with the Mediterran­ean under particular threat, a report by auditors said.

European Union countries have given protected status, which can include restrictio­ns on fishing, oil and gas exploratio­n or shipping, to some 11% of their sea area, Reuters reported.

However, only 1% are strictly safeguarde­d, and many are failing to protect vulnerable species from threats such as illegal trawling, the European Court of Auditors (ECA) said.

“EU action has so far been unable to restore European seas to good environmen­tal status, nor fishing to sustainabl­e levels,” the ECA’S Joao Figueiredo said. “Our audit clearly raises the red flag over the EU’S sea protection.”

The report covered seas off Spain, France, Italy and Portugal and said the EU needed to consider protecting more Mediterran­ean areas from fishing, which can damage the sea floor and cause a bycatch of sharks, seabirds and turtles.

Fishing rates in the Mediterran­ean are more than double sustainabl­e levels, the audit found, while in the Atlantic EU rules have improved fish stocks.

Birds, sharks and rays all have a negative biodiversi­ty status in the Mediterran­ean.

Europe’s seas support roughly six million jobs and industries including offshore energy, fishing and tourism.

“There is room for improvemen­t,” a European Commission spokeswoma­n said, adding that the commission will work with member state to implement protection­s. The EU and national government­s share responsibi­lity for environmen­tal policies.

The 27-member bloc has pledged to protect 30% of its land and seas by 2030, a goal set to be discussed at a summit in China next year, where nearly 200 countries will negotiate a treaty on protecting nature.

 ?? HAN VAN HOOF/FLICKR ?? Fishing boat off the coast of Spain
HAN VAN HOOF/FLICKR Fishing boat off the coast of Spain

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