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| Wildlife & Ecology Issues: Discuss Poor porbeagles. in the General Diving Forums forums: Following the earlier post on Porbeagles and the greedy Mr Ellis I decided to see if I could find any ... |
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| Imported post MT - Metric Tonnes I assume. It was probably a couple of tonnes, unless they were dog fish sized. A fair %age of the Newlyn catch. Adrian
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| Imported post Just as an example, if the average weight of Ellis' sharks was 30 kilos (i.e half the weight of the biggest fish), the total weight would be almost 4 tonnes.
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Of course, the figures are not worth too much consideration as they compare a targeted catch against the annual by-catch from other fishing practices. A better comparison would be the catch against actual stocks but I guess we will never know that figure - at least until it becomes nil I think I will contact DEFRA again to find out what information I (we the public) am entitled to have access to. I was a little shocked when I phoned DEFRA first time - the switchboard put me straight through to someone who listened to my question and then started talking about database extracts and reports. We will soon need quotas on every type of sea creature there is in order to protect them from over exploitation. Maybe cannibalism should be allowed - that would solve an awful lot of the planets problems.
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| I believe that inpapua new guinee long pig is something of a delicacy |
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| Martin Ellis is a kind & well respected fisherman down here. The Porbeagle shark is a non-pressure stock species for which we can operate a sustainable long-line fishery. The amount that we land in comparison to the French boats that operate around British shores looking for porbeagle is a drop in the ocean. Martins earning his living honestly & providing supply for demand. |
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| Martins earning his living honestly & providing supply for demand.[/size][/font][/quote] Surely the supply and demand argument is a little like the chicken and egg argument? Stopping one imapcts on the other. Perhaps there should be restrictions on selling shark products from the UK. To say that this species is not under threat begs the question "how do we know"? |
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