Wednesday, November 28, 2018


The article I read was called “Going to Where the Fish are Disappearing”, and it was about why and how the illegal fishing of cod was taking place. Current laws say a maximum of 400,000 tons of cod can be fished per year from Barents Sea without threatening the regeneration of stock. But more than 500,000 tons are being fished every year.
Investigators goal was to inspect the Russian Ships that were catching and transferring cod in the north to fishing zones along the European Coast. At first, they visited shops and registered all of the cod products. They had a list of several hundred products containing cod from the Barents Sea. Next, they determined the retailer of each product and from where the product had been bought and where it had been processed. What plant and when? Which agent had sold the cod to that plant? Where did the agent buy the fish? And which boat had caught the cod and when?
Many Swedish food chains were involved, one major chain called the Swedish Coop admitted (in front of a hidden camera) that at least 50% of the cod they bought was “black” or poached. The reaction to this story was overwhelming and many Swedish businesses began to boycott all frozen cod from the Baltic Sea. But within a couple of years, the sale of cod in Sweden had picked up again, with promises that the industry had learned its lesson. Or so the retailers claimed. “The frozen cod you can buy in Sweden comes from Barents Sea, and is fished in accordance with fishing guidelines”.

Source - https://niemanreports.org/articles/going-to-where-the-fish-are-disappearing/



Super interesting right? 

2 comments:

  1. This was very interesting. You had a lot of good information. I think it is important for people to know that big companies aren't catching fish legally.

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  2. This is an interesting choice.It was good, but you when did this happen. Also you forgot to post a picture.

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