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Subject Fwd: Days left to save tuna
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From: Alice Jay - Avaaz.org
Date: Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 7:46 PM
Subject: Da s left to save tuna
To:
Dear friends,
Overfishing has led Atlantic
bluefin tuna to the brink of
extinction. The multi-billion dollar
industry is controlled by powerful
cartels and complicit officials, but
with enough public support a plan
for their survival could be agreed at
a global summit starting today.
Let's call for urgent action now
and save Tuna and our future
marine ecosystems:
Bluefin tuna face annihilation. These majestic fish are at the heart of the marine food chain --
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without them, oceanic ecosystems could collapse. But a crucial summit launched today
could be our chance at a vital recovery plan -- with a global outcry.
As the tuna talks begin, their outcome is utterly uncertain: Japan, which consumes 80% of
bluefin tuna, is calling for action, but other nations are wary of its seriousness, and Europe is
deeply divided and under pressure from Mediterranean governments allied with elite and even
criminal fishing cartels.
Our best chance to make this summit a success is to transform it from a behind-the-scenes
negotiation into a political firestorm. The power of the cartels is greatest when nobody is
paying attention -- but if we show governments that the world's eyes are on them, we can open a
chance for a breakthrough. Sign the petition to save this ecologically vital fish and forward
this email -- our public demands will be delivered directly to negotiators and the media inside
the summit:
http://www.avaaz.oreen/tuntat risk_2/?v1
The situation is dramatic -- Atlantic bluefin tuna have been reduced to just 15% of their
historic levels and tuna fishing is becoming a business of criminals with a $4 billion black
market. One tuna fetches $100,000 and fishermen are duping the regulators with falsified data,
shunning monitoring systems, rampantly overfishing and selling illegal, unreported and
unregulated fish.
All those responsible for ensuring sustainable tuna stocks are failing -- The International
Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT), the global regulating body that
meets this week, has ignored their own scientists recommendations for a blue fin fishing ban; the
EC Fisheries Commissioner, who initially proposed emergency action, is being blocked by
member states and the EC has itself subsidised specialised vessels for over exploitation; and
trading countries have illegally exceeded ICCAT quotas. Continued negligence could wipe out
blue fin tuna completely.
Today, tuna profits are controlled by a very small high-tech fishing elite who run purse seine
vessels and tuna fattening farms. But the rest of the fishing communities livelihoods are suffering
massive losses. And this plundering affects all of us -- as bluefin are near the top of the food-
chain their commercial extinction could set off a domino effect with dire consequences. Put
simply -- without the big predator fish, the medium fish will eat all the small fish and no one is
left to eat the microrganisms. In a few decades this could mean our oceans become giant
graveyards.
Ironically it may be Japan who push hardest for serious action at the ICCAT meeting. The
Japanese Fisheries Agency is saying Japanese consumers may have to "just forget about tuna for
the time being," whilst the Mitsubishi Corporation, one of the world's largest buyers of bluefin
tuna has announced its commitment to protect healthy stocks, support spawning sanctuaries and
reduced purchases to enable the recovery of threatened populations.
But we cannot leave this to the politicians and the players in the tuna market. It's time to show
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our outrage at this shameless flouting of international rules, and call loudly for ICCAT to take
urgent action to halve catch quotas (at a minimum), implement effective and transparent
enforcement, punish violating countries and create no take, protected spawning reserves. Sign
the petition and send this to everyone:
http://www.avaaz.org/eWtuna at risk 2/?vl
These magnificent species have been exploited to the brink of collapse -- and this summit could
be our last chance to save them or they will disappear from our oceans forever.
With hope and determination,
Alice, Benjamin, Ricken, Iain, Pascal, Paula, Mia, David, Milena and the rest of the Avaaz team
SOURCES:
Tuna regulation is failing, BBC:
'news,tworld-asia-pacific-1 1692242
How tuna are being annihilated and why it matters, The New Yorker:
http://www.avaaz,orginewyorker_juna
Bluefin Tuna Black Market: How A Runaway Fishing Industry Looted The Seas, Huffington
Post:
http://www.avaaz.org/huffpost tuna
Mitsubishi Corporation's commitments to bluefin tuna in advance of the ICCAT meeting:
http://www.avaaz.org/mitsubishi_statement_tuna
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