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Pew Urges Antarctic Fisheries Commission to Protect Whales, Penguins, Seals and Krill

 

Interim measures, more monitoring needed to manage krill fishery in Southern Ocean

HOBART, Tasmania, Oct. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Pew Environment Group today called on the world's governing body for conserving Antarctic marine life to geographically spread out krill catches in the Southern Ocean. This would prevent the concentration of the fishery from significantly reducing the amount of krill available for key predators including whales, penguins and seals.

Krill are tiny, shrimp-like crustaceans that serve as the "bread and butter" of the Southern Ocean food chain. But an expanding commercial krill fishery poses serious threats to the shellfish and its iconic predators. The greatest demand today for Antarctic krill comes from the fish farming industry which uses krill for feed. Commercial fishing boats also catch and process krill, high in beneficial Omega-3 fatty acids, for dietary supplements.

The Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) was created 28 years ago to preserve krill, but there is still no effective management system in place to protect this linchpin of the Antarctic ecosystem.

"Prominent scientists from CCAMLR's scientific committee recently acknowledged that the concentration of the krill fishery in a few small areas around the Antarctic peninsula may endanger krill predators in these coastal regions," said Gerald Leape, senior officer, Pew Environment Group. "Based on CCAMLR's own data, it is critical that the Commission takes precautionary measures to spread out krill fishing in both area and time to reduce the overlap of the fishery with the foraging range of key land and marine predators."

Today, Pew also called upon CCAMLR to develop a coordinated research plan to better manage the Southern Ocean krill fishery and mandate that international scientific observers be stationed on every krill fishing vessel.

"This past July, the U.S. made a bold and precautionary decision to ban all krill fishing in U.S. Pacific waters," said Michael Hirshfield, chief scientist, Oceana. "The U.S. recognized the importance of krill and wanted to protect the long-term health of our oceans. CCAMLR delegates should adopt a similar attitude and ensure that there will always be enough Antarctic krill for its predators."

"Those that have been to Antarctica know how strong and yet how fragile life can be," said Ricardo Burgo Braga, member of the Antarctic Krill Conservation Project. "We must always be inspired to be just as bold and delicate in taking action at conserving life in the Southern Ocean."

The 28th annual CCAMLR meeting began on October 26 and will end on November 6 in Hobart, Tasmania.

The Pew Environment Group is the conservation arm of The Pew Charitable Trusts, a non-governmental organization headquartered in the United States that applies a rigorous, analytical approach to improving public policy, informing the public and stimulating civic life. To learn more, go to www.krillcount.org.

Contact: Dave Bard, 202.778.4551

Caitlin Leutwiler, 202.887.8823

SOURCE Pew Environment Group

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