This decision is a breath of fresh air for the depleted marine ecosystems of Greece, as well as vindication of Archipelagos’ efforts since 2008. These efforts have focused on taking action at both national and European levels for the retraction of the decision made by the former Fisheries Deputy Minister Mr Kontos (164198/03-03-08).

A quick glance in the recent history of the Greek national Fisheries Authorities negligent decisions shows that, for many years short term political profit largely outweighed the sustainability of fisheries in Greece:

After coordinated action taken by Archipelagos during the duration of the summer months of 2011, and the continuous recommendations and pressure exerted by Commissioner Maria Damanaki, Greek legislation now complies fully with that of Council regulation E.C 1967/2006. A prodigious step forward in the protection of the biodiversity of the Greek Seas.

Archipelagos Institute recognises that the first step towards the protection of Greece’ marine habitats has been made, however, it is also acknowledged that this advance alone is not enough. Over a decade of research conducted by Archipelagos has exposed the serious and irreversible damage that uncontrolled fishing by trawlers can cause to the productive marine ecosystems of Greece. This degradation of marine habitats has been proven to cause significant declines in local fish stock populations, further highlighting this method’s exceedingly negligent and non selective nature.

Further to the newly voted law, additional recommendations must be put forward that involve the exclusion of highly sensitive and in some cases, non- renewable, marine habitats from undergoing damage caused by the fishing activities of trawlers and purse seiners.
It is fundamental that fishing activities are carried out within appropriate areas and to a sustainable level. A gradual reduction in the number of vessels per fleet and an advancement in Greek fisheries control and law enforcement are both essential if any of the existing legislation is to be effectively applied.

It is imperative that now more than ever, immediate and strict measures are taken for the abolition of Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) fishing methods in Greece. In addition to eliminating trawling and purse siene fishing from sensitive areas, all marine habitats should be free from illegal and highly destructive activities such as dynamite fishing, as well as spear fishing using underwater breathing apparatus and lights. It is also important that modifications in fishing gears within artisanal fishing are made that will increase their fishing method selectivity, to reduce the number of juvenile fish caught as well as the by-catch.

Today’s well known decrease in fish stocks within the Greek seas is a doubtless statistic. The threat of collapse of fisheries and the extinction of the rare species that have lived for centuries within our seas, constitutes a real concern. We must act now to stop their over exploitation in order to preserve the rich biodiversity of our seas for future generations.

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