Article 3VB9C Protection for dolphins and seabirds ‘weaker under Brexit plans’

Protection for dolphins and seabirds ‘weaker under Brexit plans’

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James Tapper
from Environment | The Guardian on (#3VB9C)
Michael Gove's plan does not oblige fishing industry to eliminate bycatch, where boats accidentally net sea species

Protection for dolphins and seabirds will be weaker under government plans for Brexit than if Britain stayed in the EU, according to a new analysis by environmental groups.

Under the EU's Seabird Plan of Action, the fishing industry is obliged to eliminate "bycatch", where boats accidentally catch seabirds, dolphins and other species. Under laws set out in environment secretary Michael Gove's white paper on fisheries, they would need only to implement "practical and effective risk-based mitigation".

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