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Italy warned over use of drift nets
Published:  04 October, 2011

The European Commission has called on Italy to take measures and comply with a two-year-old  Court of Justice ruling on Italy's continued illegal use of drift-nets.

The Court, in October 2009, found that Italy had failed to adequately control and enforce the EU ban on the use of drift-nets.

EU Fisheries Commissioner Maria Damanaki said: "Safeguarding of fish stocks and the eradication of illegal fishing practices are crucial priorities for the EU and I deeply regret Italy's long-standing infringement of the drift-net ban.

"Fishing with illegal gear such as drift-nets is highly destructive, as it ruins marine habitats, endangers marine wildlife and threatens sustainable fisheries. Illegal fishing practices ruin the income of honest fishermen and coastal communities - and the future of fisheries altogether. Therefore, in the interest of all, implementation and enforcement of the rules are at the heart of our policy."

Despite persistent calls on Italy to fulfil its monitoring and enforcement tasks adequately with regard to illegal drift-nets, recent on-site inspections did not show any significant improvements as compared to the situation before the Court's judgement. The Commission's verifications indicate that drift-nets are still used illegally in Italy in large numbers, and that actions taken by national authorities are neither sufficient, nor efficient enough to deter their use.

If no satisfactory actions are taken within two months from the receipt of the Commission's letter, the Commission may refer this case to the Court of Justice again, this time asking the Court to impose significant financial penalties on Italy in accordance with the Treaty rules.




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