HC Deb 27 November 2002 vol 395 cc283-4W
Mr. Sanders

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs which pelagic trawl fisheries in the Celtic Sea/Biscay/Channel area UK fishing vessels are active in; how many UK vessels are involved in each; and how many of these fisheries are subject to observer monitoring. [83372]

Mr. Morley

There are normally less than 10 UK vessels active in the pelagic trawl fisheries in the south western approaches, which may pursue any of the individual fisheries. Observers have been on vessels engaged in the anchovy, bass, herring, mackerel, pilchard, smelt and sprat fisheries.

Mr. Sanders

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (1) what discussions she has had within the Council of Fisheries Ministers on an observer programme to monitor cetacean bycatch on pelagic trawl vessels in the Celtic Sea/Biscay/Channel area; [83373]

(2) what discussions she has had with her European counterparts about cetacean bycatch in pelagic trawl fisheries south and west of Britain; and if she will make a statement. [83376]

Mr. Morley

The European Commission intends to bring forward proposals to reduce cetacean bycatch as part of its proposals for reform of the Common Fisheries Policy. Detailed discussions within the Council on the nature of such a strategy will follow

Waste recycling rates, glass, 1990–97
Percentage of apparent consumption
Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
Canada 17
Mexico 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
USA 20 20 22 22 23 24
Japan 48 52 56
Korea 46 45 43 44 46 57 60 68
Australia 36 42
N. Zealand 36
Austria 60 60 64 68 76 88
Belgium 55 54 55 67 67 66 75
Czech R.
Denmark 35 48 64 67 63 66 70
Finland 36 31 44 46 50 50 63 62
France 41 44 46 48 50 50 52
Germany 54 61 60 65 75 75 79 79
Greece 15 22 20 27 29 35 29 26
Hungary
Iceland 70 75 75
Ireland 23 23 27 29 31 39 46 38
Italy 53 53 52 54 53 53 34
Luxembourg
Netherlands 67 70 73 76 77 80 81 82
Norway 22 44 67 72 75 75 76
Poland

publication of the Commission's proposals. I have written to Commissioner Fischler and to the French Minister pressing the need for action in this area and will continue to raise the issue with EU Ministers as opportunities arise to do so. We are already funding UK observer programmes in relation to cetacean bycatch on pelagic vessels.

Mr. Sanders

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (1) what funding her Department has allocated to trialling marine mammal excludes devices for pelagic trawls; and what alternative mitigation measures she is investigating; [83374]

(2) what measures she is undertaking to curb cetacean bycatch in pelagic trawl fisheries south and west of Britain. [83375]

Mr. Morley

This Department has allocated approximately £140,000 for trials into the use of exclusion devices to reduce the bycatch of cetaceans in pelagic trawl fisheries. If these trials are not successful, we will look at other measures. I do not rule out any approach at this stage including arguing for restrictions on fishing, gear or seasonal closures.

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