How To Protect The Ocean

Ignoring Scientific Advice: The UK's Catch Limit Controversy


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Andrew Lewin discusses how the UK government is setting catch limits for fish populations above what scientific advice recommends. He explains the importance of following scientific advice to ensure sustainable fishing practices and prevent overfishing. Andrew also highlights the negative consequences of ignoring scientific advice, using the example of the collapse of the cod fishery in Canada. He emphasizes the need for governments to prioritize conservation and make decisions based on the best available science.

Link to article: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/dec/21/conservationists-take-uk-to-court-for-illegally-squandering-fish-stocks

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In this episode of the podcast, the host discusses the importance of governments listening to scientific advice and setting conservative catch limits to ensure the long-term sustainability of fish stocks. The host highlights the example of the Canadian government's mismanagement of cod stocks, which led to the collapse of the fishery and devastating consequences for the fishing community. Despite the advice of fishery scientists, the government continued to set catch limits above the recommended levels, resulting in a depletion of the population. The host emphasizes that following scientific advice and setting conservative catch limits is crucial to prevent overfishing and maintain healthy fish populations. The recent case of the UK government setting catch limits above scientific advice is also mentioned, with conservationists challenging the government's actions in court. The host argues that ignoring scientific advice and setting higher catch limits undermines conservation efforts and puts fish stocks at risk. It is suggested that governments should work with the fishing community to find a balance between sustainable fishing practices and livelihoods, while prioritizing the long-term health of fish populations. Overall, the episode emphasizes the need for governments to prioritize scientific advice and take proactive measures to protect and sustain fish stocks.

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