Sat Aug 07, 2010 11:11 am
fisher of bass wrote:the french are catching and 5 tonne a night,off the SE of Ireland,i think they will be using pelagic gear,,
Sat Aug 07, 2010 1:05 pm
fisher of bass wrote:it look like there opening the Bass on a trial run, 4 boats are getting ready for the 10th of this month from Waterford,
Tue Aug 10, 2010 11:41 am
Fri Aug 13, 2010 8:26 am
fisher of bass wrote:it look like there opening the Bass on a trial run, 4 boats are getting ready for the 10th of this month from Waterford,
Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:34 pm
Fri Oct 15, 2010 4:37 pm
John D wrote:Hello everybody.
Considering the recent proposal by the Federation of Irish Fishermen to allow Bass to be legally caught offshore, I urge everyone to please send a quick, short and to the point e-mail to all the ministers working in the departments of natural resources, fisheries and tourism to do all that they can to reject this proposal.
I have already done it this evening.
Yours hopefully,
John D.
Tue Oct 19, 2010 9:15 pm
Tue Oct 26, 2010 3:45 pm
The Irish Bass group had an official meeting with Minister for Fisheries Sean Connick last Tuesday, 12th October. We decided it was best to wait with the newsletter to let you know how the meeting went.
Those in attendance at the meeting were Jonathan Dukes (I.B.), Pat O’ Shea (I.B.) and John Quinlan (I.B.). The minister was accompanied by his private secretary Seamus Monaghan. The meeting was held in government buildings in Dublin.
When the minister arrived, he said he only had 20 minutes even though we were promised half an hour. In actual fact the meeting went on for one hour which gave us time to get all our points in.
The meeting centred on 3 main points:
History and current state of Irish bass angling.
The FIF proposed to change bass legislation.
The illegal bass fishery.
1. The minister was told about the major decline in bass stocks in the 1980’s and with it the demise of the valuable sport fishing industry that revolved around it. It was also explained to him that at present bass anglers contribute significant sums of money to the Irish economy and that any change in the bass laws could endanger this. He was made aware of how long it takes bass to grow to a decent size and therefore how vulnerable they are. We told him that the Irish bass stock dropped to 1.5% of its historic level in the 1980’s and how even now it is estimated at 4.5% of its level in the 1950’s.
2. When it came to the discussion on the FIF proposal the minister stated that inshore fisheries and the commercial fishermen who depend on them are in crisis. A very simple point was made to him that if this is the case how can we hand over the only stock of fish that is showing signs of recovery-the bass. If commercial fishermen have been unable to make a sustainable living from all the other fish that they have available to them, then it makes absolutely no sense to give them any access to the Irish bass stock.
The minister said he was there to represent the commercial sector but would make his decision carefully taking into consideration the views of all parties and scientific advise available to him. We were of the opinion that the minister for fisheries was responsible for the sustainable and controlled management of our commonly owned fish stocks for the country of Ireland and not there just to represent private businesses who have been given access to fish stocks belonging to us all.
3. Quite a lengthy discussion took place about the illegal bass fishery. Evidence was given to the minister showing how large this fishery is and also how damaging it is to our fish stock. The minister said that commercial fishermen already felt they were overburdened with both regulations and the enforcement of these regulations.
It was explained to the Minister that it was vital that this illegal fishing was curtailed if the bass angling industry in to achieve its full potential. The meeting ended with the minister been given documentations going into much more detail about all the issues above.
Tue Oct 26, 2010 3:54 pm
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Tue Nov 02, 2010 9:48 am
samo wrote:what is the ministers function? by the sounds of the meeting it would look like they are on the verge of allowing commercial fishing for Bass again because his department is coming under pressure from commercial fishermen who dont seem to be catching as much fish, from the stocks that they have access to, for some reason.
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