Hi Hi John,,
Did you see it? Boris Johnson managed to bury the news that British government negotiators were trying to promote unsustainable fishing, despite their promises to support ocean protection. [1]
Instead, he made sure all we heard about was battleships and Brexit, covering up the fact that local fishing communities feel totally betrayed by the government. [2]
We cannot let Boris go back on his promise to nurture a sustainable fishing industry, protecting our seas and building back better for coastal communities. [3] Sending gunboats will not distract us from getting ocean protection done properly.
Already 430,000 people have signed the petition to ban destructive supertrawlers and bottom trawlers from fishing in our Marine Protected Areas. Will you join them?
Sign the petition: [link removed]
Properly protecting Marine Protected Areas benefits everyone - nature and people. [4] But allowing bottom trawlers to fish there, is like dragging a bulldozer through the rainforest, they destroy everything in their wake. Whilst supertrawlers hoover up hundreds of tonnes of fish in one go, which is not surprising since about twelve jumbo jets could fit in one net. [5]
We live on a blue planet, we canāt let industrial fishing keep depleting our oceans until thereās nothing left.
Thereās only a few weeks to go until World Oceans Day and weāre aiming to reach half a million signatures on the day. To send a strong message that the Prime Minister canāt ignore, ahead of hosting world leaders for the G7 summit, just a few days later.
We noticed that you havenāt signed the petition yet, but thereās still time.
Sign the petition: [link removed]
Thank you for all that you do,
Bryony, Fi, Chris and everyone at Greenpeace
PS: On June 8th weāll be announcing some really exciting and top secret news, add your name to stay in the loop!
NOTES:
1 Financial Times: UK accused of reneging on sustainable fishing pledge: [link removed]
2 Financial Times: Fishermen feel waves of betrayal over Boris Johnsonās Brexit deal: [link removed]
3 Telegraph: Boris Johnson commits to 'restoring to nature' 30 per cent of Britain by 2030: [link removed]
Twitter: Boris Johnson in his own words: [link removed]
4 Greenpeace: Ocean Witness, Season 2, Episode 1 on āThe spillover effect: spending on nature is spending on peopleā: [link removed]
5 Greenpeace: Why is the government letting destructive āsupertrawlersā fish in Marine Protected Areas?: [link removed]
In case you want to find out more:
From UK small scale fishers
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Why going vegan isnāt the only way to protect the oceans [link removed] [link removed]
- Season 2 of Ocean Witness [link removed]
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