Youghal big commercial fishing boat

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Re: Youghal big commercial fishing boat

#41 Post by hugo »

A change to the Constitutional guarantee on private property rights, to clearly assert the nation's ownership of all foreshore and all waterways would settle these disputes for good.

BTW I read a while back that the Cavendish family are descended from the original Boyles who got the Ardmore estate and its rights from sir Walter Raleigh in settlement of a debt. Both the Boyles and the Cavendishes are big names in science - Boyle's Law, and the Cavendish Physics Laboratory etc. You'd think with that kind of background they show a bit more intelligence and decency, but its probably all run at arms length as a corporate thing.
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Re: Youghal big commercial fishing boat

#42 Post by birdseye »

If this boat has a licence to harvest mussels,
Can he also have a licence to catch cod. :?:
Is there not a cod quota ??
who is monitoring it??
This may be an avenue to investigate.!!
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#43 Post by freedom1916 »

Minister for state is in the Tara house Laytown Thursday night. Might just call down and ask him a few questions.
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Re: Youghal big commercial fishing boat

#44 Post by Stan »

Freedom 1916 .....sounds like a good idea to ask a few questions. He will probably be unaware of what is gong on
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#45 Post by beachbuddy »

Just another thought or question ,is the proposed waste treatment plant going ahead?Well if it is i would be a bit concerned if the relevant authorities in the food sector would'nt have constant monitoring of any shellfish in the estuary been used for human consumption.
Not saying pollution is going to occur :roll: ,but if it does [shock horror ] surely any shellfish would become non consumable :idea:
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#46 Post by Cluais »

Was talking to a fisherman at the boat yesterday,the mussels are not for sale as food,he sells them on as seed mussels for others to plant again..
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#47 Post by Acro »

I'm pretty sure he owns the riverbed too. Or as it was phrased to be before, he owns the gravel rights in the river. So he owns the rocks too...
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#48 Post by eoghanb »

Don't forget shennick island off skerries ,permission was given to completly rape the mussel beds in a supposedly environmentally protected area or whatever they call the islands.dukes letter or not ,long story short money still talks in this country if u have it u can do as u like
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Re: Youghal big commercial fishing boat

#49 Post by chris power »

yea she from dunmore in waterford tbh this boat does not be out much she is so big she can get what she need in a short time so its actully not as bad as u think its not fishing year round its not as bad as other fishing vessels
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#50 Post by donal domeney »

chris power wrote:yea she from dunmore in waterford tbh this boat does not be out much she is so big she can get what she need in a short time so its actully not as bad as u think its not fishing year round its not as bad as other fishing vessels

Sadly you are wrong.
By his irresponsible actions he has destroyed one of the best match angling venues in the country.
I’ve heard of anglers losing up to 10 rigs and leaders in competitions from getting snagged in these mussel beds.
You will lose fishing gear there.

God only known what damage he is doing to the sea bed and the fish stocks when he is removing these mussels
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Re: Youghal big commercial fishing boat

#51 Post by Mikesound »

http://www.rte.ie/radio1/doconone/blackwater.html

I've listened to the documentary a few years ago, it was originally broadcast in 2008 (you can podcast it from the iTunes Store or rte).
I have to say I couldn't believe it was possible then, same now, so I was very interested to see this topic here...

The Duke is interviewed and says clearly that he would welcome an approach from Youghal council to discuss the fishing rights in the harbour.
Did this discussion ever happen?
If so what happened?
The more I learn about people, the more I go fishing......
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#52 Post by hugo »

"would welcome an approach from Youghal council to discuss the fishing rights" = bring on the compensation.
Youghal wouldnt have that kind of money, so what's the point?

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