- Irish Conservation Box
The Irish Conservation Box (ICB) is a
Marine Protected Area stretching along the southwest coast ofIreland . The ICB was defined based on advice frommarine biologist s [ [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 theCommon 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 100,000km² , the ICB stretches fromWaterford Harbour toSlyne Head , and follows the 200metre 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 certainvessel s 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 theIrish Fisheries ' patrol. TheIrish 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 Irishcoast 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 theCommittee 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
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Overfishing
*Marine Stewardship Council
*Tragedy of the commons
*Celtic Sea Notes and references
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