P-06-1181 Sea bottom trawling is killing our marine wildlife...Stop bulldozing our seas!
P-06-1181 Sea bottom trawling is killing our marine wildlife...Stop bulldozing our seas!
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This
petition was submitted by Robert Curtis, having collected a total of 205
signatures.
Text of Petition:
It is shocking that more
than 97% of our marine protected areas (MPA), created to safeguard ocean
habitats, are being destroyed by being dredged and bottom trawled. Analysis of
fishing vessel data found that bottom trawling, the most destructive type of fishing
on sea-floor habitats, is happening in 71 out of 73 offshore MPA's around the
UK.
We call on the Welsh
Government to ban all forms of bottom trawling by both foreign and UK vessels
in Welsh waters. We are in an ecological emergency and need action now.
Additional Information:
If we do not take action
now, we will have no chance of stopping the shocking loss of biodiversity or
mitigate the impacts of climate change.
A recent report
"Protecting the Global Ocean for Biodiversity, Food and Climate", is
the first study to show the climate impact of bottom trawling globally. This
widespread fishing practice involves dragging heavy metal nets along the
seabed, effectively bulldozing all sea life before it!
New research has revealed
that this system of fishing pumps out one gigaton of carbon every year. This
carbon is released from the seabed sediment into the water, and can increase
ocean acidification, as well as adversely affecting productivity and biodiversity.
Marine sediments are the largest pool of carbon storage in the world. In fact
fishing boats that trawl the ocean floor release as much carbon dioxide as the
entire aviation industry!
There can be no place for
bottom trawling in a modern nature friendly Wales!

Status
This petition was
considered completed by the Petitions Committee at its meeting on 29/11/2021.
In
light of the work already being undertaken by the Climate Change, Environment,
and Infrastructure Committee on the issue, and that the issues raised by the petition
will be explored during evidence session with stakeholders in December, the
Committee agreed to close the petition and thank the petitioner.
Full
details of the consideration of this petition by the Committee and related
documents can be seen on the Meetings tab above.
It
was first considered by the Petitions Committee on 20/09/2021
Senedd
Constituency and Region
- Vale of Glamorgan
- South Wales Central
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Business type: Petition
Reason considered: Senedd Business;
First published: 14/09/2021