View Full Version : Interesting perspective on our fishing future
Edbear
22nd November 2011, 14:22
Not terribly encouraging really
http://www.gmi.co.nz/news/1295/our-oceans-cant-survive-fishing-madness.aspx
Indiana_Jones
22nd November 2011, 14:57
I'm doing my bit by not buying fish!
....mainly cause I hate the stuff lol
-Indy
mashman
22nd November 2011, 16:34
heh, he's right though, we really don't have a clue where we are in regards to over fishing... like it would matter anyway.
"Standard commercial profit maximisation sees to it that fishing effort keeps increasing until the costs outweigh the benefits - when it is no longer profitable to haul another fish on board. At that point new boats stop joining the plunder."
I notice he didn't highlight the other 2 sides to that, where once the costs outweigh the benefits the fleet starts dropping in numbers (especially when quotas are introduced) and adding to the unemployment queue etc... and that fish prices start to rise due to lost revenue. Hey ho. I guess that's what the subsidies are there for.
Fly_boy
22nd November 2011, 19:12
I find it interesting how they banned recreational Blue Cod fishing in the Malborough Sounds but still let the commercial fishing take place. Im 22 years old, our family has been up there almost every weekend for 50 years and for as long as i can remember when we needed a feed we would grab A cod each (thats just one cod each) and thats what we have always done. after they lifted the ban they found the population had declined during the ban which is not surprising since we sat and watched the trawlers go back and forth all day every day :shit: . If they want to keep the oceans full of fish its not the guy who goes out for 1 or 2 fish every so often that they need to ban, its the commercial fisherys raping the ocean that need to be stopped or at least have more restrictions on them. Im no greeny but this is one thing about the management of natural resources that needs to be changed (Im not saying stopped but maybe managed alot better than it is) :msn-wink:
JimO
22nd November 2011, 19:24
gareth morgan is a cock
pete376403
22nd November 2011, 19:26
Surely you can't think that about him just because he rides BMWs.
Morgan mentions the Grand Banks and overfishing. Another example would be the sardine fishery of Monterey Bay (Read Steinbecks "Cannery Row")
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