An article in the SCMP on Friday 10th October pointed out that according to a report released from the World Bank and the FAO there are $50B of potential economic benefit lost each year in the fisheries industry through poor management, overfishing and inefficiencies.
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Pollution and overfishing – the biggest threat to coral reefs
An article in the SCMP of 2nd October 2008 pointed out that pollution from sewage, farm runoff and overfishing will cause the world’s reefs to die off decades before global warming does. The article points to overfishing which causes an
Read moreLiving Seas Hong Kong response to CSF proposals
Corals and vibrant fishlife, the promise of full implementation
Living Seas is support of the direction of the Committee on Sustainable Fisheries (“CSF”). We are certain that the proposals outlined by the CSF are very positive, we are concerned however about the details of the implementation and we want to ensure that the proposals are not weakened by political pressure from non conservation minded groups.
Read moreEuropean Union to revamp fisheries policy
A report from the BBC reports about the announcement by the European Union of a full review of the EU’s common fisheries policy. 根據英國廣播公司報導,歐盟宣佈全面檢討區內的共同漁業政策。 The article talks about the failure of the Common Fisheries policy to protect fish stocks. Major
Read more「漁業可持續發展委員會」建議 Committee on Sustainable Fisheries proposals
GOOD NEWS.好消息 The “Committee on Sustainable Fisheries” has released a stakeholder consultation paper outlining the preliminary proposals from the committee. We would encourage as many people as possible to write to the AFCD to comment and to generally support
Read moreSustainable fisheries proposals release by the press
Articles have appeared in the South China Morning Post on Thursday 4th September with regards to the imminent release of initial proposals from the “Committee on sustainable fisheries” .. this is a group which was “set up in December 2006
Read moreSoko Islands are saved….
Fantastic news announced in Hong Kong this week. The Hong Kong government has signed a deal with the “National development and Reform Commission” so that the mainland will continue to supply Hong Kong with natural gas for a further 20
Read moreSharp Island Marine Ecology exhibition
A photo exhibition will be held in Sai Kung on the weekends of the 16/17 and 23/24th August. On display will be photos of the marine ecology and reef fish of Sharp Island. Sharp Island in Port Shelter is an
Read moreHKUST Collects Ghost Nets to Save Fish and Crabs
A report in the Ming Pao (August 5th 2008, Click here for article) , points out that discarded gill nets (“ghost”) are killing large quantities of marine life at the HKUST pier. Clean-up efforts have lead to the HKUST applying
Read more“Marine species protection” – letter to EPD – July 26th
Living Seas Hong Kong has written a formal reply to the AFCD’s recent communications on the whale shark tragedy. In this letter we outline specific changes that we want to see in the legislation as well as suggest that the
Read moreSCMP article 27th July – marine species protection
The SCMP has published almost two pages around marine conservation issues. The following article talks about the lack of protection in Hong Kong for marine species. Click here for scan of SCMP article A good article but my
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