Marrakech/Madrid - Environmental organizations Tuesday criticized an agreement reached by the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) to promote the recovery of Mediterranean bluefin tuna.
The measures were totally insufficient to protect the species, which overfishing had brought to the brink of collapse, environmentalists said.
The consensus, reached Monday by 45 ICCAT contracting countries and the European Union in the Moroccan city of Marrakech, cuts the total allowable catch for 2009 to
22,000 tons, down from 28,500 tons this year.
The catch is to be further cut to 19,950 tons by 2010.