Two more endangered dolphin deaths requires immediate action
23 February 2012
Two more endangered dolphin deaths requires immediate Govt action
The death of two Hector’s dolphins in set nets near Christchurch yesterday is a warning for the Government to step up their protection for this endangered species, the Green Party said today.
“The gruesome finding of two highly endangered Hector’s dolphins in a fishing net highlights the fragility of this species,” said Green Party oceans spokesperson Gareth Hughes.
Ministry of
Agriculture and Forestry officials have said the incident
appears to be the result of illegal fishing activity because
the use of set nets is banned out to four nautical miles. Mr
Hughes questioned the strength of this conclusion given
numerous Hector’s sightings outside the set net
ban.
“Hector’s dolphins have been seen by Ministry of
Fisheries observers outside the set net ban area off the
coast of the South Island, and independent academic research
backs up these observations,” said Mr Hughes.
“Whether the death of the two dolphins in a set net was the result of illegal or legal fishing activities, the Government should move to offer this endangered species more protection.
“The Government can act immediately to
extend the set net ban further offshore to cover the areas
in which Hector’s dolphins are known to swim.
“The
Government can also monitor the set net bans more
thoroughly. Historically, monitoring has been poor.
“The set net ban doesn’t protect dolphins if the ban is not enforced.
Mr Hughes said the Government could increase the aerial monitoring of the set net ban area, as well as increase the amount of Ministry of Fisheries observers on commercial fishing boats outside the set net ban.
“How many endangered dolphins need to die before the Government strengthens protection for them?” said Mr Hughes.
References:
MAF Map documenting Hector’s dolphins
observed outside the set net ban in Christchurch
waters