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COSTING THE EARTH
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Costing the Earth tells stories which touch all our lives, looking at man's effect on the environment and at how the environment reacts. It questions accepted truths, challenges the people in charge and reports on progress towards improving the world we live in.
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'Costing the Earth confronts accepted views on the environment. I think the programme consistently manages to get the real story and tell it in a way that makes people care.'
Miriam O'Reilly
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Miriam O' Reilly听meets scientific advisor Johann Sigurjonsson at Reykjavik harbour. |
Plenty more fish in the sea?
Just what is needed for the fish in UK waters to recover? After harsh cuts in fishing allowances, the fleet and changes听in gear over the last 20 years听many species still struggle in their numbers. According to scientists more than half UK听fish stocks are at precautionary levels and cod numbers in听particular are still unhealthy.
Miriam O' Reilly explores whether the politics has worked against the advice and measures already taken.
She travels to Iceland - long heralded as a good example of sustainable fishing. It exports more than 拢250 million of marine products to the UK each year and supplies a large proportion of our fish. The country depends on the industry more than any other state in the world. Perhaps this is why, from the start of September, it's slashed cod quotas by 30%. The controversial move is based on scientific advice from听Iceland's Marine Research Institute that, while current levels are good, a low spawning stock may reduce future numbers. So why doesn't the UK or Europe respond the same way to听its scientists? Former fisheries minister Elliot Morley explains about the political wranglings and pressures over quota. But has such negotiation to raise the allowed catch undermined the efforts made by reducing the fleet over the years?
Miriam also hears how the limits on quota have actually resulted in thousands of tonnes of听cod being caught and thrown back into the sea dead every year.听This includes large edible cod as well as young fish which would otherwise mature and breed.听In some of the UK's waters almost two-thirds of the听number of fish landed are caught and discarded. So听how is this happening?听
Scientists say the fleet needs to be reduced further to reduce such shocking waste but fishermen say there are many alternatives, including the consumer becoming more adventurous in their taste. So will the anticipated price increase of a further 20% over the next year move us to be more adventurous or will our love affair with cod remain constant - whatever happens?
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