Irish Conservation Box

Irish Conservation Box

The Irish Conservation Box (ICB) is a Marine Protected Area stretching along the southwest coast of Ireland. The ICB was defined based on advice from marine biologists [ [http://www.marine.ie/home/aboutus/newsroom/PressReleaseArchive/2003/Pressreleasenewconservationbox.htm Marine Institute of Ireland - ICB] ] , and following review by European Union fisheries ministers of the Common Fisheries Policy, as a means to safeguard the "biological sensitivity and commercial importance" of the waters around Ireland.

Location

Extended from Irish territorial waters, and comprising an area of more than 100,000 km², the ICB stretches from Waterford Harbour to Slyne Head, and follows the 200 metre bathymetric contour line along its western side. [http://cmrc.ucc.ie/publications/reports/National_Synthesis.pdf Coastal & Marine Resources Centre, Environmental Research Institute - Workpackage 10 - Page 33.] ]

Fishing by certain vessels and vessel types is restricted in this area [http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer/2003/10/14/story103002670.asp Irish Examiner Newspaper - Story published October 2003 - Accessed November 2007] ] , and vessels over 10 metres long are required to report their catch and movements to the Irish Fisheries' patrol. The Irish Naval Service is tasked with enforcing the special protection measures. [ [http://military.ie/naval/roles/index.htm Irish Naval Service website - Roles - Fishery Protection] ]

Background

The Irish Conservation Box replaces a previous protection zone - known as "the Irish Box" - which was a (larger) 50-mile zone around the Irish coast and included Ireland's more northerly waters.

Under the (original) Irish box mandate, important spawning and nursery areas for many stocks were protected by - for example - limiting fishing in the zone to no more than 40 foreign vessels at any one time. [cite book | last=da Conceição-Heldt | first=Eugénia | title=The Common Fisheries Policy in the European Union: A Study in Integrative and Distributive Bargaining | year=2004 | publisher=Routledge | location=London | isbn=9780415949026 [http://books.google.com/books?id=RohmOtzBUQ8C&printsec=frontcover] ]

Because of common and "free-movement" policies of the EU, certain countries expected access to the zone in the long-term. As a result, there was ongoing lobbying by Spanish and Portuguese politicians of the Committee on Fisheries to remove the limits, and it was effectively abolished in late 2002.

As part of a 2003 review of the Common Fisheries Policy, and after intense negotiations on a proposal by the then Irish Minister for Communications, Marine & Natural Resources [ [http://www.enviroireland.com/detail.asp?item=1023 EnviroIreland.com - News - Dermot Ahern Secures New Irish Box] ] , the Fisheries Council accepted the position that protection of biologically sensitive areas was critical to a conservation policy.

The renewed Irish Conservation Box regulations came into force in 2004.

ee also

* Overfishing
* Marine Stewardship Council
* Tragedy of the commons
* Celtic Sea

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