1. Event: Local kids hooked on fishing day
From the biggest fish caught to the smallest and all the tangled lines in between, it was a great day for fishing. His dad is highly allergic if finned by a cat, so he has to just enjoy the fish once it's cook. She brought in a catfish that weighed a very respectable 3 pounds and 3 ounces and was big enough to take the prize for the biggest fish. And, perhaps, some kids are just born to fish. Local kids hooked on fishing day. Robbie Davis took home the prize for the smallest catfish...
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2. Event: Overfishing 'made legal' by fines system
By NICK CHURCHOUSE - The Dominion Post . Monday, 18 June 2007 Email a Friend . Printable View . Have Your Say Related Links Subscribe to Archivestuff Have your say Deliberate overfishing by commercial fishermen for more than a decade has been made legal by ineffective regulations, the industry says. By NICK CHURCHOUSE - The Dominion Post . Monday, 18 June 2007 Email a Friend . Printable View . Have Your Say Related Links Subscribe to Archivestuff Have your say Deliberate overfishing by...
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3. Event: SEAFDEC/AQD urges biosecurity for shrimp farms
The forum entitled "Biosecurity aspects on common shrimp viral diseases" was attended by 27 shrimp farm operators, local government units (LGUs), and aquaculture companies. The primary consideration is for the viral infection not to spread and for shrimp farms not to automatically drain the infected water to common waterways. This was SEAFDEC's way of extending help to shrimp farmers in order to prevent losses from viral diseases. Without good management practices and proper biosecurity...
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4. Event: Canning the Pacific
It is worth bearing in mind that the EU is the largest fishing power in the world, the world s largest consumer market for processed fish and aquaculture products and the world s largest producer of canned tuna. Tuna accounts for almost 60% of total product of canned fish in the EU. Whilst agreements over trade in agriculture, tourism and finance are on the table, the burning question is: can the Pacific strike a better deal with the EU on our greatest natural asset our tuna fisheries?...
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5. Event: In our view: Stop the pretending
Farmers would like to see fish counts artificially pumped up with hatchery fish so that more river water can be used for irrigation. And although agricultural, construction or property rights groups can be expected to appeal his decision, it s encouraging to see the judge recognize this reality: Crops and buildings will survive into perpetuity indeed they can be expected only to multiply but diminishing species and withering habitat are trends that could lead to the extinction of both. If...
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6. Event: Romania Plans Fishing Ban in Danube Delta - PM
I hope next year at the latest we will ban all fishing outside of tourism and competitions," Tariceanu told a news conference in the small fishing community of Somova. Its biodiversity is threatened by pollution, poaching and overfishing, particularly of sturgeon, due to Romania's widespread corruption which leads to abuse of fishing licences. Tourism has been slow to take hold but several hotels have sprung up on lake shores and foreigners are attracted by bird-watching and fishing trips...
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