Major European retailers and seafood companies and other organizations have joined WWF in a commitment to healthy oceans by signing an open letter appealing to the European Commission and
As the bluefin tuna fishing season in the Mediterranean is about to begin, WWF and supporting companies and organizations are calling on the European Commission and Member States to set aside half of the fishing quota for bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean this year. This would bring fishing levels in line with scientific advice. They are also urging the European Commission to put in place a sensible management plan to bring bluefin tuna and the fishery back from the brink.
“This engagement of retailers and other organizations from across Europe is a strong encouragement to the EU to take action to give bluefin tuna a chance of survival in the
In recent years, high-tech fishing fleets have hunted down, often illegally, ever-declining numbers of these ocean giants. It is now likely that the magnificent bluefin tuna, the fish behind the finest sushi in the world, will disappear from the
These companies and organizations are asking the European Commission to take action on the bluefin:
· WWF International, Global Marine Programme Dr Simon Cripps
· Marine Conservation Society –
· ASDA –
· METRO Group –
· Auchan –
· Moshi Moshi –
· Laurus N.V. – Netherlands Dr J. (Jan) G.B. Brouwer
· Albert Heijn B.V. –
· Deutsche See –
· FRoSTA AG –
· Ozean Fisch- und Feinkosterzeugung –
· C+C Pfeiffer –
· COOP –
· Sloeberry Trading Ltd –
· Slow Food International Mr Carlo Petrini
Source: WWF Press Release