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UN body rejects trade protection for marine species
AFP - Friday, March 26
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VIDEO - Decisions to tighten or relax trade protection for elephants in Zambia and two species of sharks prized for their fins or meat could be overturned on the last day of a key UN wildlife meeting on Thursday in Doha. Duration: 00:58.
DOHA (AFP) - – The UN body overseeing wildlife commerce withdrew protection Thursday for the porbeagle shark, reversing the only decision made at the 13-day meeting to protect a high-value marine species.
At the final session of talks in the Qatari capital Doha, the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) denied Appendix II status to the cold-water porbeagle, fished mainly for its meat.
The vote hands a total victory to Japan, China and fisheries allies who opposed all of seven proposals related to commercial marine species, including Atlantic bluefin tuna.
Appendix II requires countries to monitor and report all exports, and to demonstrate that fishing is carried out in a sustainable manner.
Lobbied aggressively by Japan, the 175-nation CITES last week massively rejected a so-called Appendix I ban on cross-border commerce in Atlantic bluefin tuna, a sushi mainstay.
Industrial-scale harvesting has caused bluefin stocks to plummet by up to 80 percent in the Mediterranean and eastern Atlantic, the two regions that would have been affected by the ban.
The job of keeping the species from tipping beyond the threshold of viability remains with the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT), which meets in November in Paris.
An ICCAT representative said Thursday that the body was ready to "assume its responsibilities."
Critics point out that the body has for decades been unable or unwilling to respect its own quotas.
Japan acknowledges that tuna and other marine species are in trouble, but argued that CITES -- the only global body with the power to regulate wildlife trade -- was not the solution.
CITES Secretary-General Willem Wijnstekers disagreed.
"Japan thinks that CITES should keep its hands off of commercial species. I think that is wrong," Wijnstekers said, pointing out that the reach of regional fisheries such as ICCAT stops at national borders.
"If species cross borders both legally and illegally -- and unsustainably -- then CITES can have important added value, and should be used for commercial species as well," he told journalists.
Two other endangered sharks fished to satisfy a burgeoning demand for fins, a prestige food in Chinese communities worldwide, were refused Appendix II status, along with a third one hunted for its meat, the spiny dogfish.
Japan also led opposition to CITES oversight of precious red and pink corals, mined from deep seas in the Mediterranean and the Pacific Ocean to make jewellery, mainly in Italy.
A single necklace can sell for 25,000 dollars (18,000 euros), with a kilo (2.2 pounds) of polished coral costing up to twice that.
Environmental groups slammed the decisions, warning that the consequences could be severe, perhaps irreversible.
"This is a very sad day for conservation," said Sue Lieberman, policy director for the Washington-based Pew Environment Group.
"Japan and China pushed countries to vote against conservation. We put the endangerment of these species at their feet," she said.
Many campaigners questioned CITES ability to carry out its mandate.
"It appears that money can buy you anything -- just ask Japan," said David Allison of Oceana, a marine conservation group based in the United States.
"The very foundation of CITES is threatened with collapse."
Lieberman said: "CITES has always been a treaty that restricts trade for conservation. Now it restricts conservation for the sake of trade."
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