DutchNews, January 28, 2019
Authorities in the Waddenzee nature reserve have not issued a single fine for
wildlife offences for two years because of a lack of resources and changes to
the law.
The provincial authority for Friesland says it is in talks with
police, the prosecution service and the ministry of agriculture to find ways of
protecting seals and other vulnerable fauna and flora.
Highways and waterways
operator Rijkswaterstaat said changes to the law had made it practically
impossible to fine offenders on the spot, as the legislation now requires proof
of deliberate intent to harm wildlife.
The Ministry for Agriculture, Nature and
Food (LNV) has just four boats available to monitor the Waddenzee area, and
these have to combine law enforcement with other duties.
A spokesman for the
conservation body Waddenvereniging said the lack of supervision was putting
nature in danger. ‘In the past people were fined if they disturbed seals or
birds. Now it comes down to the fact that anyone can do what they like without
any risk of redress.
‘It is a protected nature area that is used by
professional sailors and tourists. People need to know how to treat flora and
fauna, for instance that they should keep away from the seals.’

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