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Wednesday, 02/03/2010 9:28:43 AM

Wednesday, February 03, 2010 9:28:43 AM

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France Wants Tuna Trade Ban In 18 Months - Source

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PARIS (AFP)--France wants a ban on the international trade in bluefin tuna to come into force in 18 months in order to protect the over-fished species, Ecology Minister Jean-Louis Borloo said Wednesday "This is a difficult decision... but a necessary one," he told reporters. The announcement came as the European Union has to decide whether to back calls for the lucrative but over-exploited fish--beloved of Japanese sushi fans--to be officially listed as an endangered species. The French decision will weigh heavily on the final position adopted by the EU.

Greenpeace environmental watchdog said the 18-month delay was "absurd" and akin to "waiting until there are no more bluefin tuna left" before the imposition of an international trade ban. But a French government source said the timeframe was decided on to enable new scientific reports to be drawn up and to put the finishing touches to a plan for tuna fishing vessels aimed at reducing their catch. France has a large bluefin fishing fleet and fishermen have urged the state to resist pressure from green groups when it decides whether to back adding bluefin to a list by CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). The head of France's tuna fishing union, Mourad Kahoul, said Borloo's announcement had left him in a "state of shock" and that he was calling for an immediate meeting with President Nicolas Sarkozy. Environmental groups warn that bluefin tuna face disappearance because of overfishing in the Mediterranean and Atlantic, mainly for lucrative markets in Asia, especially Japan. The Japanese buy more than 80% of the tuna fished in the Mediterranean, so imposing an international trade ban would vastly reduce fishing of the species. The EU needs to come up with a common position on a ban ahead of a meeting of CITES in March in Doha, Qatar. (END) Dow Jones NewswiresFebruary 03, 2010 09:25 ET (14:25 GMT)

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