The quality of commercial seminars The EUCC has been contacted by some of its members about poor performance of a particular coastal environment workshop last month. The EUCC is aware that coastal management has been discovered by commercial institutes that present poor programmes against high cost. We invite everybody with complaints or questions about the quality of commercial workshops or seminars to contact the Coastal Guide Helpdesk at helpdesk@coastalguide.org. Information or complaints will be treated confidentially and only be provided to Helpdesk clients.
Please note: Vacancies at the Essex Estuaries Initiative The Essex Estuaries Initiative (http://www.essexestuaries.org.uk)
is a Partnership which has been established to support integrated coastal
zone management for the mid-Essex coast. It is searching for a Partnership
Co-ordinator who will have an MSC in a relevant environmental subject
and at least 3 years’ work experience. He/she will be responsible for
managing a number of coastal partnerships, and for project managing work
on EU funded projects, including travel abroad. One year fixed term contract,
likely to be extended to three years. The Initiative is also searching
for a Partnership Officer (Fisheries) for approx 20 hrs p/w with an environmental
MSC, and relevant work experience, responsible for the development of
existing initiatives, such as 'Essex for Seafood', and for developing
other Fisheries Partnerships. 18 months fixed term contract. WWF launched virtual demonstration against overfishing On September 24, WWF launched the first ever Virtual Demonstration as part of its campaign to stop overfishing by the European Union's fisheries fleet. On the petition website, supporters of the fisheries reform can send their personal message to the European politicians, by either writing a small text, posting a photograph, or even sending audio or video clips. These messages will be part of a special event presented on TV and computer screens in front of the European Council in Brussels on 16 December 2002 - a Virtual Demonstration that will bring tens of thousands of people 'virtually' to the Fisheries Ministers' meeting. Petition website at http://www.panda.org/stopoverfishing/petition
New hyperlinks The Seapower Portal - Marine Renewable Energy Association
European Topic Centre: first results of coastal indicator work The European Topic Centre on Terrestrial Environment (ETC-TE) has presented
the first results of its work on coastal indicators at Littoral 2002,
the joint conference of EUCC - The Coastal Union and EUROCOAST from 23
to 26 September. The ETC-TE has defined five sets of indicators for “Protection
of the Coast”: COAST1-Sustainability of the Coastal Environment, COAST2-Water
and Waste Management in Coastal Zones, COAST3-Impact of Land Use on Coastal
Biodiversity, and COAST5-Risks to the Coastal Zone. The “Land use changes”
indicator from COAST1 has been tested with the following result: over
the past decades, the percentage of artificial surface has increased considerably
along the European coastlines, in particular those of the North Sea, the
Mediterranean and the Black Sea. The indicator work also allows a more
detailed analysis of the type and place of artificialisation. The ETC-TE
is presently working on a new database of population development in coastal
zones. Once done, comparisons of trends in land use changes and population
(including those of tourists) will be possible. More victims of the seal virus The number of dead common seals as of 1 October increased to 8,210 for the Wadden Sea, 6,900 for the Kattegat/Skagerrak and 1,800 in the United Kindom. Experts of the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture expect that up to 50% of the population in the Dutch part of the Wadden Sea (over 5000 in 2001) may be killed. Earlier this week the Dutch Scientific Platform Seals Wadden Sea published a report on seals and seal rehablilitation in the Wadden Sea, in which it concludes that rehabilitation measures (like in the large seal recovery centre in Pieterburen) are not necessary for the survival of the seal population. Especially the re-introduction of treated seals into the Wadden Sea poses great risks to the natural seal population. The Dutch Minister of Agriculture Mr. C. Veerman has adopted the viewpoint of the Scientific Platform. Report (in Dutch) at http://www.minlnv.nl/, Status Reports at http://www.waddensea-secretariat.org
Fisheries Council discussed new fishing and aquaculture policies The Council held a policy debate on the Commission proposals for the reform of the Common Fisheries Policy focussing on three areas: 1) On conservation and sustainability of fisheries resources, there was a general consensus on the need to adopt multi-annual management plans on a stock-by-stock basis, giving priority to setting up recovery plans for stocks which are outside safe biological limits or at risk of collapse. 2) On fleet and structural policy, it was noted that the main focus of fleet policy would be limits on fishing effort rather than fishing capacity. 3) On control and enforcement, the Council took note that the Commission would present shortly a Communication on an Action Plan and a Joint Inspection Structure to promote further strengthening of co-operation and co-ordination. The Commission also presented to the Council its proposal for a strategy to develop and strengthen European aquaculture with the following objectives:
Further info: Reform of the Common Fisheries Policy: http://europa.eu.int/comm/fisheries/reform/index_en.htm
Council expects Member States to ratify Bunkers Convention soon On 19 September, the Council took the Decision “authorising the Member States, in the interest of the Community, to sign, ratify or accede to the International Convention on Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damage, 2001 (the Bunkers Convention)”. The Bunkers Convention was adopted on 23 March 2001 with the aim of ensuring adequate, prompt and effective compensation of persons who suffer damage caused by oil spills. The Council expects the Member States to ratify the Convention within the next years. The Decision as well as the Convention text are published on http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/en/dat/2002/l_256/l_25620020925en00070016.pdf Deadline for submitting contributions to Coastal Guide News No 20: 16 October, 2002
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