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EXPOSED! PIRATES BANKROLLED BY SPANISH GOVERNMENT


Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2009


05 March 2009 - Rome, Italy — We've just presented evidence to the Fisheries Committee of the UN Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) that the Spanish company Vidal Armadores S. A., despite being involved in pirate fishing, received over 3.5 million Euros in Spanish government subsidies. On top of that, the company is still getting help from the Spanish government in securing contracts and licences to fish in other countries.

Pirate fishing - known by its less colourful name: illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing - costs the world US$4 billion annually and leaves communities that depend on fish without much needed food and income.

In the Southern Pacific, pirate fishing for the prized Patagonia toothfish (also known as "sea bass") has driven the species to the brink of commercial extinction. Illegal fleets catching the remaning toothfish here are predominantly controlled by northern hemisphere transnational crime syndicates.

Off the radar

Vidal Armadores is currently running a fleet of at least five vessels in the Southern Ocean, at least three of which are blacklisted by the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR). The Commission – part of the Antarctic Treaty System - manages fishing activities in the Southern Ocean. It blacklists vessels for engaging in pirate activity or failing to respect conservation measures, and the 24 member states agree not to buy fish from blacklisted vessels.

But when a blacklisted vessel transfers its catch at sea to another ship, who is to know? In 2007, CCAMLR estimated that pirate vessels caught more than 3600 tonnes of toothfish and killed more than 8000 seabirds.

In April 2008, New Zealand inspectors documented that the Namibian-flagged Paloma V had been involved in illegal transshipments. It was blacklisted by CCAMLR as a result. The inspection revealed that the vessel was operating together with other ships in the Vidal fleet including the blacklisted North Korean-flagged Chilbo San 33 and Black Moon, as well as the Spanish-flagged Belma and Galaecia.

Despite this, Spain signed an agreement with Namibia in 2008 that gave the Belma access to Namibian fishing grounds, and has provided Vidal Armadores with other assistance in securing contracts and licenses.

Hook them and book them

We are calling on all countries participating in the Committee on Fisheries in Rome to take the evidence presented to them seriously and urgently work towards closing the loopholes that these operators use to avoid controls.

Vidal Armadores is not alone - fishing companies around the world use transshipments and loopholes to evade the law.

We need bodies like the UN FAO to support strong regulations involving the ports that these ships enter, create a global record of fishing vessels and to urgently reduce commercial fishing to a sustainable level. It is simply a matter of political will to deliver the kind of enforcement that is needed to protect the marine environment and the communities which depend upon it.

And in the case of Vidal Armadores, we want to see the Spanish government take real action to stop ocean plunder - they can start by asking for their subsidies back. Then they can prosecute any Spanish nationals that were captains or masters of the ships. Then they can revoke all Vidal Armadores' licenses and stop helping them get contracts.

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CeBIT launch of climate leadership challenge

03 March 2009 - International — Schwarzenegger says they're "whining", Gartner says they're "sleepwalking". IT industry chiefs can help usher in a new low-carbon era, if only they would lead by example and lobby governments for a strong climate agreement in Copenhagen. That's what our new IT Climate Leadership Challenge is for.

IT industry leaders could be climate leaders too
We're getting IT companies to make greener electronics. Philips' recent transformation to a green leader in the electronics sector shows what public pressure can achieve.

Now we need to get the industry's heavyweights onto their feet and into the ring, so they help us fight the causes of climate change!

IT companies need to address their own carbon footprint, which is currently as large as the aviation industry's and growing. That's not enough though. Their influence with governments could be used to counter the lobbying of dirty old industries, intent on wrecking the Copenhagen negotiations.

Challenging all the big names in IT
We've laid down the challenge to the CEOs of Cisco, Dell, Fujitsu, Google, HP, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Nokia, Panasonic, Sharp, Sony, Sun Microsystems, Toshiba, and Sharp.

Go to the IT Climate Leadership Challenge homepage
You know how this works
IT companies like to do the right thing when they know that consumers and competitors are watching.

Building on our quarterly Guide to Greener Electronics, we will be periodically evaluating responses from the companies and will be highlighting those company CEOs who are stepping up to the Climate Challenge and showing true climate leadership in 2009 and beyond.

Wise words
Gartner - Low Carbon & Environmental leadership report:
"2008 has seen the emergence of some low-carbon 'leaders' in the ICT industry. They are just starting to wake up to the risks and opportunities of climate change, and move beyond pushing a more energy-efficient device. However, on the whole, the industry been sleepwalking toward a low-carbon economy. 2009 will see rapid progress."

Governor Schwarzenegger at CeBIT 2009:
"Losers whine but winners move forward in a strong and powerful way and I know that everyone who is here at the CeBIT is a winner!"

 
 

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