Rochdale Observer

MP in appeal to ‘protect oceans’

- OBSERVER REPORTER rochdaleob­server@menmedia.co.uk @Rochdalene­ws

ROCHDALE MP, Tony Lloyd is demanding stronger marine protection safeguards to protect the UK’S vulnerable ocean ecosystems.

He said: “The world’s coastal habitats – such as seagrasses, salt marshes and mangroves – capture and store carbon, and account for around 50 per cent of the carbon stored in ocean sediments.

“When these are destroyed by large fishing vessels, these ecosystems emit the carbon they have stored for centuries into the atmosphere and oceans and become sources of greenhouse gases.

“They also leave our fishermen with nothing left to catch.

“Yet under the new Fisheries Act, the Government has the power to act urgently and decisively to ban the most destructiv­e forms of industrial fishing from our waters once and for all.

“That’s why I’ve joined forces with English fishermen and fishing businesses, as well as campaign groups in demanding an urgent roundtable meeting with Government Ministers to immediatel­y and permanentl­y ban large fishing vessels such as supertrawl­ers, from the UK’S offshore Marine Protected Areas.

“If the Government is serious about its ambitions of ocean leadership, then they must take this crucial first step in delivering on this as well as unlocking the post-brexit opportunit­ies they promised to coastal fishers.”

Writing to the Environmen­t Secretary, Tony joins forces with English fishermen and fishing businesses alongside campaign and pressure groups such as Greenpeace, the Blue Marine Foundation, and Oceana.

In the letter, they are demanding the Government to “immediatel­y and permanentl­y ban supertrawl­ers (>100 m), bottom trawlers and fly-shooters from the 10 offshore Marine Protected Areas in the English Channel, and to immediatel­y ban pelagic trawlers (> 55m) and fly-shooters from across the entire English Channel and Southern North Sea, on the grounds of the precaution­ary objective in the Fisheries Act, and subject to a full and thorough assessment of the environmen­tal and local economic impacts of both fishing methods.”

They are also demanding “additional support for fishermen operating within the 6-12 nautical mile zone of the English Channel and Southern North Sea, in light of the threat posed by large scallopers and large beamers.”

 ?? ?? ● Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd has demanded greater marine protection
● Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd has demanded greater marine protection

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