UK interpretation and implementation of the EEC Shellfish directive |
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Authors: | Peter Wathern Stephen N. Young Ian W. Brown Dawn A. Roberts |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany and Microbiology, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK;(2) Planning and Estates Department, Clwyd County Council, Mold, UK;(3) Present address: International Institute for Environment and Society, Science Center Berlin, Potsdamer Strasse 58, D-1000 Berlin 30, Federal Republic of Germany;(4) Present address: Anglian Water Authority, Huntingdon, UK |
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Abstract: | The EEC Shellfish Directive is a policy designed to protect and, where necessary, improve the quality of designated shellfish waters. Its implementation within the UK, however, has had no effect upon water quality for two reasons. First, the policy has important defects, having ambiguities concerning public health provisions and lacking designation criteria. Second, UK government has sought to achieve formal compliance, while at the same time ensuring that its full financial impact on public expenditure has been contained. Consequently, only those fisheries which already comply with water quality standards have been designated. Within Wales, one fishery has been designated, while other, commercially more important, but grossly contaminated shellfisheries have not. |
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Keywords: | Shellfish Water quality Water pollution EEC shellfish directive Wales |
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