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The economic implications of changing regulations for deep sea fishing under the European Common Fisheries Policy: UK case study

机译:英国案例研究:根据欧洲共同渔业政策,深海捕捞法规变化对经济的影响

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Economic impact assessment methodology was applied to UK fisheries data to better understand the implications of European Commission proposal for regulations to fishing for deep-sea stocks in the North-East Atlantic (EC COM 371 Final 2012) under the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP). The aim was to inform the on-going debate to develop the EC proposal, and to assist the UK fishing industry and Government in evaluating the most effective options to manage deep sea fish stocks. Results indicate that enforcing the EC proposal as originally drafted results in a number of implications for the UK fleet Because of the proposed changes to the list of species defined as being deep sea species, and a new definition of what constitutes a vessel targeting deep sea species, a total of 695 active UK fishing vessels would need a permit to fish for deep sea species. However, due to existing and capped capacity limits many vessels would potentially not be able to obtain such a permit The economic impact of these changes from the status quo reveals that in the short term, landings would decrease by 6540 tonnes, reducing gross value added by £3.3 million. Alternative options were also assessed that provide mitigation measures to offset the impacts of the proposed regulations whilst at the same time providing more effective protection of deep sea Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs). The options include setting a 400 m depth rule that identifies a depth beyond which vessels would potentially be classified as fishing for deep sea species and designating 'core areas' for deep sea fishing at depths > 400 m to minimise the risk of further impacts of bottom fishing gear on deep sea habitats. Applying a 400 m depth limit and 'core fishing' area approach deeper than 400 m, the impact of the EC proposal would essentially be reduced to zero, that is, on average no vessels (using the status quo capacity baseline) would be impacted by the proposal.
机译:将经济影响评估方法应用于英国渔业数据,以更好地了解欧盟委员会提议根据共同渔业政策(CFP)对东北大西洋深海种群进行捕捞法规(EC COM 371 Final 2012)的含义。目的是为正在进行的辩论提供信息,以制定EC提案,并协助英国渔业和政府评估管理深海鱼类种群的最有效选择。结果表明,按原定草案执行EC提案会对英国船队产生许多影响。由于提议对定义为深海物种的物种清单进行更改,以及对构成针对深海物种的船只的新定义,总共695艘活跃的英国渔船需要许可证才能捕鱼深海物种。但是,由于现有和容量上限的限制,许多船舶可能无法获得这种许可。这些变化的经济影响表明,在短期内,着陆量将减少6540吨,从而减少330万英镑。还评估了替代方案,这些方案可提供缓解措施以抵消拟议法规的影响,同时提供对深海脆弱海洋生态系统(VME)的更有效保护。这些选项包括设置一个400 m的深度规则,该规则确定一个深度,超过该深度,船只可能会被分类为深海鱼类捕捞;为深度大于400 m的深海捕捞指定“核心区域”,以最大程度地减少对海底进一步影响的风险在深海栖息地的渔具。如果采用400 m的深度限制,并且“核心捕捞”区域的深度大于400 m,则EC提案的影响将基本上降低至零,即,平均而言,不会受到使用现状容量基准的任何船只的影响提案。

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