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Stop Bottom Trawling in Germany’s Marine Protected Areas

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What you need to know

Marine protected area? Unfortunately, just a paper park.

Even inside Germany’s marine protected areas (MPAs), bottom trawling for brown shrimp continues to destroy some of the North Sea’s most sensitive habitats. Shrimp boats drag heavy nets across the seabed, leaving devastation behind: vital ecosystems such as sand-coral reefs have already disappeared, while seagrass meadows, mussel beds, and crucial nursery grounds for fish are still being ruthlessly sacrificed for short-term profit.

By allowing this destruction to continue in officially protected areas, Germany is knowingly violating EU law.

Join us and help stop destructive fishing in the Wadden Sea. We are calling for a ban on bottom trawling in marine protected areas — for the future of our seas.

What's the issue?

Crime Scene: Wadden Sea National Park.

The North Sea is home to some of Europe’s most important marine habitats, including the Wadden Sea, which is under special protection. In reality, bottom trawling for brown shrimp continues here.

This destructive fishing method has little to do with sustainable fishing. When nets are dragged across the seabed, they tear up everything in their path. Sediments are stirred up, seabed fauna such as mussels and juvenile fish are killed, and entire ecosystems — including seagrass meadows, mussel beds, and sea moss — are destroyed.

Trawlers take everything in their path, and unintended wildlife is caught and discarded.

The loss of these habitats weakens biodiversity, reduces the resilience of fish populations, and undermines long-term, sustainable fisheries.

This destruction is part of an absurd system. Brown shrimp are marketed as a “local delicacy,” despite the fact that before they reach our plates they travel thousands of kilometres to be peeled by low-paid workers in countries such as Morocco. Preserved with additives, they are then shipped thousands of kilometres back to Germany — with little connection to real freshness. The result is a system in which economic value leaves Germany, while the ecological damage is borne by local communities.

Women in Morocco peel North Sea brown shrimp that is sent back to Germany. North Sea brown shrimp are featured in Krabbenbrötchen, a popular German sandwich. | Image credit: Juan Vrijdag, Panos Pictures

If marine protected areas are to fulfil their purpose — restoring biodiversity, securing fish populations, and offering coastal communities a sustainable future — bottom trawling must end in protected areas.

And what is Germany doing? Under EU law, including the Habitats Directive, Germany is legally obliged to protect its MPAs and prevent harmful activities. But this is not happening. Bottom trawling takes place in over 70% of North Sea protected areas. In allowing this, Germany is violating EU environmental law.

Campaign Goals

Make protected areas truly protected

Immediately ban bottom trawling in all German marine protected areas, including the Wadden Sea.

Enforce existing law

Fully implement Germany’s obligations under EU and national nature protection legislation.

Restore fish stocks and biodiversity

Give nursery and spawning grounds the chance to recover.

Secure the future of fair and sustainable fishing

Support sustainable fishing methods instead of tolerating destructive practices.

Why your voice matters

Destructive bottom trawling has so far continued with little public resistance — but together we can change that. Public pressure has driven change before, and it can do so again.

Your voice sends a clear message to decision-makers: when Germany says “protected,” it must truly mean protected.

What happens next

Your signature strengthens our efforts in Berlin and along the coast — supporting political engagement, legal action, and concrete protection measures. Only sustained public pressure will ensure that “protected area” finally becomes more than just a label.

Supporters
B W

Our relationship with our wider environment should be making us conscious of our inter-dependance on each other. Why would you wipe-out your benefacto…

1 day ago
Angelika U

brutal disgusting fishing method. it should be banned

1 day ago
Sten G

I really care about marine life and think it's sad how company profit is prioritised over having healthy oceans.

1 day ago
Lynne F

its killing fish habitat. thry have no where to breed no where to hide. it destroys their future and our food source. dont they know how destructive t…

1 day ago
Patricia M

Si vous n'augmentiez pas artificiellement la population, la destruction des fonds marins ne serait pas nécessaire

1 day ago
Isabelle V

WE JUST HAVE ONE PLANET WHO IS SUFFERING EVERY DAY ... THERE ARE NO B PLAN IT IS THE RESPONSABILITY OF THE EU TO DO SOMETHING TO PRESERVE NATURE .

3 days ago
Sarah S

i watched David Attenborough ocean movie

4 days ago
Linda P

This is just wrong and we should all do our part to right this wrong.

4 days ago
William C

This is a critical mission for prolonged sustainability of our critical oceans food source.

5 days ago
Marie V

i cannot stand anymore that we destroy the nature and life. STOP.

5 days ago
Stella S

stella st lawrence

6 days ago
Glenn D

I don't want to see the the destruction of sea life living on the bottom

1 week ago
Stijn E

I care about the life in the sea.

1 week ago
Alan T

This is a most destructive form of fishing.

1 week ago
Edgar A

i want to leave a better world for my children to inherit

1 week ago
Maya L

this will take humans to biggers problems if we dont change our habits

1 week ago
Neelima S

i care for all the innocent speceis on this beautiful planet

1 week ago
Mack R

This is a shamefully wasteful and destructive way to fish and has no place in our oceans, especially our marine protected areas. We know better, so le…

1 week ago
Hannah C

I find it just dreadful why this is allowed.

1 week ago
Louise G

soon there will be no fishes or life in the sea. and the end of life will be. react now.

1 week ago
Rahma K

I am signing because European leaders should be paying attention to the state of the environment, the state of the oceans, and that people are paying…

1 week ago
Delaine F

bottom trawling is a drastic & destructive form of harvesting which harms the ocean floor and the rest of the earth due to its effects of carbon relea…

1 week ago
Ernesto M

Há que preservar o mar pescando o que é possível pescar mantendo a SUSTENTABILIDADE do MAR

1 week ago
KATHLEEN A

IF THE EU KEEP BOTTOM TRAWLING THERE WILL BE NO MORE MARINE LIFE LEFT!!!!

1 week ago
Alan B

The entire point of creating a marine protected area is to protect marine life and habitat to allow bottom trawling in such areas goes completely agai…

1 week ago
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