A Member of the European Parliament from the Labour Party has sounded the alarm over alleged illegal fishing practices targeting the Lampuki, a protected species in Maltese waters. The MEP is demanding that the European Union take immediate action to address this issue. The Lampuki, also known as the Dorado, is a highly prized fish species that is protected by EU law. However, it is alleged that some fishing operators are ignoring these regulations and continuing to catch the species illegally. The PL MEP has expressed concern that this illegal fishing is not only harming the environment but also undermining the livelihoods of legitimate fishermen who are adhering to the rules. The MEP has called on the EU to take a stronger stance against illegal fishing practices and to work with the Maltese authorities to ensure that those responsible are held accountable. The issue of illegal fishing is a long-standing one in Malta, with many cases of fishermen being caught and fined for ignoring fishing regulations. However, the PL MEP believes that more needs to be done to address the problem. The MEP has also highlighted the importance of protecting the marine environment and the need for sustainable fishing practices. The Lampuki is a highly migratory species that is found in the Mediterranean and is an important part of the marine ecosystem. The species is also highly valued for its flavor and texture, making it a popular target for fishermen. However, the Lampuki is also a protected species, and its capture is regulated by EU law. The PL MEP has emphasized the need for the EU to take a more proactive approach to enforcing these regulations and to work with other countries to protect the species. The issue of illegal fishing is not only a problem for Malta but also for the EU as a whole. The EU has implemented a number of measures to combat illegal fishing, including the establishment of a fisheries control system and the introduction of penalties for those caught ignoring fishing regulations. However, the PL MEP believes that more needs to be done to address the problem. The MEP has called on the EU to increase funding for fisheries control and to provide more support to countries that are working to combat illegal fishing. The PL MEP has also emphasized the importance of raising awareness about the issue of illegal fishing and the need for consumers to make informed choices about the seafood they buy. By choosing seafood that is certified as sustainably sourced, consumers can help to support legitimate fishermen and to reduce the demand for illegally caught fish. The issue of illegal fishing is a complex one, and it will require a coordinated effort from the EU, the Maltese authorities, and other stakeholders to address. However, the PL MEP is hopeful that by working together, it will be possible to protect the Lampuki and other protected species and to promote sustainable fishing practices. The PL MEP has also highlighted the importance of protecting the marine environment and the need for sustainable fishing practices. The marine environment is a vital component of the ecosystem, and it provides a range of benefits, including food, recreation, and tourism. However, the marine environment is also facing a number of threats, including pollution, overfishing, and climate change. The PL MEP believes that it is essential to take a proactive approach to protecting the marine environment and to promote sustainable fishing practices. This can be achieved through a combination of measures, including the establishment of marine protected areas, the introduction of sustainable fishing practices, and the enforcement of fishing regulations. The PL MEP is committed to working with other stakeholders to promote sustainable fishing practices and to protect the marine environment. The issue of illegal fishing is a pressing one, and it requires immediate attention. The PL MEP is calling on the EU to take a stronger stance against illegal fishing practices and to work with the Maltese authorities to ensure that those responsible are held accountable. The PL MEP believes that by working together, it will be possible to protect the Lampuki and other protected species and to promote sustainable fishing practices.