evidence of high grading at sea excused as bad weather....

Mon Dec 19, 2016 3:32 pm

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/dec/19/hundreds-of-thousands-of-fish-wash-up-on-cornish-beach

At what point are they going to do something about illegal grading at sea by large commercials? Appalling nonsense in a paper that should know better...

Re: evidence of high grading at sea excused as bad weather..

Mon Dec 19, 2016 4:43 pm

Weather me eye.Very disturbing .To use the words of somebody else from this site the race to the bottom is well and truly underway.At least the wildlife in the area got a good feed again!

Re: evidence of high grading at sea excused as bad weather..

Tue Dec 20, 2016 12:54 am

There is a follow up:

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/dec/19/mystery-solved-dead-fish-cornwall-marazion-beach-trawler


"However, according to Gus Caslake, the chairman of the Cornish Sardine Management Association, one of its member vessels was responsible. It had been following shoals of fish that were closer to the shoreline than normal this winter, and was forced to release large numbers after it caught too many to safely pull aboard. The fish were in fact dumped by a trawler for safety reasons"

The fish were identified as sardines for which there apparently is no quota so the dumping was "legal".

Bluezulu49.

Re: evidence of high grading at sea excused as bad weather..

Tue Dec 20, 2016 4:42 pm

Same thing happening with the sprat fishing in Inver. Sprat are non quota but can be mixed with joey mackerel or herring or be too small like needle eye so just dump. How any species in this day and age is non quota is madness

Re: evidence of high grading at sea excused as bad weather..

Tue Dec 20, 2016 6:25 pm

Bluezulu49 wrote:There is a follow up:

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/dec/19/mystery-solved-dead-fish-cornwall-marazion-beach-trawler


"However, according to Gus Caslake, the chairman of the Cornish Sardine Management Association, one of its member vessels was responsible. It had been following shoals of fish that were closer to the shoreline than normal this winter, and was forced to release large numbers after it caught too many to safely pull aboard. The fish were in fact dumped by a trawler for safety reasons"

The fish were identified as sardines for which there apparently is no quota so the dumping was "legal".

Bluezulu49.

What a rubbish excuse - Id say they have it down to a tee, how much they can fill the net with to pull aboard - loads of lies - no consequences
6th mass extinction well under way and accelerating every day - next dinosaurs