The Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution Report "Turning the Tide"

The Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution Report

Author: Scotland. Scottish Executive

Publisher:

Published: 2006-11-14

Total Pages: 25

ISBN-13: 9780755950904

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The Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution's report on the impact of fisheries on the marine environment 'Turning the Tide' provides a well-timed contribution to the growing integration of environmental and fisheries policies in Scotland, the UK and in Europe. This is the Scottish Executive response to the report.


Turning the Tide

Turning the Tide

Author: Great Britain. Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9780101639224

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This Royal Commission report on protection of the marine environment focuses on the impact of marine fishing in the seas around the UK, both on fish populations and the wider ecosystem. It consider a range of issues including the role of the fishing industry and its growth over the last 50 years; the legal framework for the marine environment and fisheries, at the national, European and international levels; the impact of fishing and the legacy of overfishing; aquaculture fisheries; marine protected areas; improved fisheries management; and a system of marine spatial planning. The report concludes that, as a society, we give much lower priority to protecting our seas compared with the land, and over-fishing is a global problem which has led to the collapse of fisheries in many areas. This situation requires significant urgent change which recognises the need for sustainable fisheries management and avoids the degradation of our seas, placing it within the context of wider management of human activities in the marine environment. Recommendations made include: the introduction of a Marine Act to establish a statutory framework with strategic objectives for marine environmental protection; a move away from a presumption in favour of fishing rights to a precautionary approach which requires demonstration that fishing activity is environmentally sustainable; establishing a network of marine protected areas within the UK over the next five years, which would lead to 30 per cent of the UK's exclusive economic zone being closed to commercial fishing; and a change in the emphasis of research away from management of fish populations towards a wider focus on the marine environment.


Turning the Tide

Turning the Tide

Author: Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13:

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Recommends establishing a network of marine protected areas (MPAs) within five years, and closing 30% of the country's exclusive economic zone to commercial fishing to benefit the marine ecosystem and support sustainable fishing. Includes a chapter on the need for networks of MPAs and marine reserves in the Irish and North Seas, and an appendix on MPA definitions, design criteria, and modelling and costing processes for networks in the Irish and North Seas.


The UK Government's Response to the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution's Twenty-fifth Report

The UK Government's Response to the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution's Twenty-fifth Report

Author: Great Britain: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 9780101684521

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The Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution's 21st report "Turning the tide - addressing the impact of fisheries on the marine environment" was presented to Parliament in December 2004. This document is the Government's formal response to that report. The "Turning the Tide" report is based on a study commissioned by the Royal Commission on the environmental impacts associated with a variety of commercial fishing activities in the North East Atlantic, particularly those fisheries regulated by the European Union's Common Fisheries Policy and the waters around the UK. The study examined trawling, drift netting, industrial fishing and fish farming as well as regulatory and management practices, the institutional and legal framework and the state of marine science and data, including social and economic dimensions. The Government accepts the Report's main conclusion that a new framework for managing the marine environment is needed.


Knowledge, Policy, and Expertise

Knowledge, Policy, and Expertise

Author: Susan Owens

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2015-08-06

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 0191063045

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This book presents a fascinating analysis of expertise and policy formation, based on an in-depth study of the UK Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution. The Commission provided expert advice to governments from 1970 to 2011. Often portrayed as a scientific body, it was in fact an interesting hybrid, which embodied wide-ranging expertise. It delivered thirty-three reports, leaving a significant mark on British environmental policy, and having influence within Europe and beyond. Drawing upon an extensive literature and a wide range of sources, Knowledge, Policy, and Expertise provides the only full account of this important advisory body, covering a period in which the policy landscape was profoundly transformed. It offers a rich and detailed analysis of authority, autonomy, and trust; of the diverse roles that advisors can play and the networks within which they operate; and of the circumstances of influence in which expert advice comes to be accepted gratefully, used strategically, absorbed in diffuse ways, or ignored. Above all, this book demonstrates the complexity and contingency of knowledge-policy relations, contributing substantially to a theory of expertise, and drawing out important implications for the future of good advice.