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Conference wahoo::fishing-v2

Title:Fishing-V2: All About Angling
Notice:Time to go fishin'! dayegins
Moderator:WAHOO::LEVESQUE
Created:Fri Jul 19 1991
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:548
Total number of notes:9621

320.0. "South Novi Scotia short of fish!" by APACHE::BROWN () Wed Jul 28 1993 11:05

    Greetings,
    
     Moderators please place in note if this is inappropiate place...
    
     Just got back from trailering the new/old boat to South Nova Scotia.
     Biggest surprise is that the Southern part of Novi is considering
     shutting down the fishing industry. Evidently there is another pro-
     vidence already shutdown and the fisherman put on a subsidised payment
     plan ($450.00/week?) Excluded fish will be Red Fish (lobster) and
     Herring.
    
     They found out you cant sell your dragged catch to the Russian factory
     ships moored outside the Yarmouth Harbor and drag miles of nets before
     there ain't nothing left swimming in the ocean. Going to be a painfull
     experience for those commercial fisherman. The sport fishing should
     improve tremendously!
    
     4 days in the harbor water gave us Mackeralsand snagged
     Lobster (put back in-BIG fine if caught out of season)
    
     BBrown
    
    
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320.1I'm feeling pessimistic today :*(GNPIKE::NICOLAZZOOver 5,000,000,000 served.Wed Jul 28 1993 11:318
    Its good to see that Canadians have a little more sense than New
    Englanders. I expect the commercial fishing feeding frenzy to continue
    here until the fish stock completely collapse. By the way, rest assured
    that when the ground stocks are gone here, the commercial folks will
    scream bloody murder until they are allowed to destroy other fisheries
    (like striped bass).
    
    			Robert.
320.2POWDML::MCDONOUGHWed Jul 28 1993 13:3827
       I'm not so sure they're much smarter... There was a documentary on
    cable a month ago aobut the Newfoundland/Nova Scotia/Labrador fishing
    industry and the disastrously low levels of remaining fish. One piece I
    recall was a cod boat, who 10 years ago could fish for 4 hours and fill
    the hold with 20+ pound cod... He showed an 8-hour catch in the
    documentary....a SINGLE 3 pound, skinny specimen!!
    
      When I wa in the USAF during the '60's, I flew out of Otis AFB, MA as
    a Radar Technician on EC-121H "Super Constellation" Radar Early Warning
    aircraft. Our stations went all the way from Sable Island inthe north
    to the Sourh Carolina/Georgia area at the southern end. When we were
    flying the northern stations during bad weather or during the winter,
    we always took some degree of comfort because of the Soviet fishing
    fleet below us...because if we ever had to ditch, we'd be picked up by
    one of the boats in a matter of minutes. It was almost as if we were
    flying over a city with all the lights at night from the myriad of
    fishing boats and factory ships. This was the early '60's!! For 30
    years they--along with the U.S. and Canadians, to be sure, but probably
    not at the magnitude of the Soviets--have been vacuuming the ocean bare
    of life...even a fishery as abundant as that on the eatern seabord will
    eventually run out...as it seems it is about to..
    
       Even more distressing is the current mass of ships fishing the
    Alaskan coast...seems like the world is incapable of learning from
    experience!
    
      JM
320.3Trade this Herring Roe for a AK-47 Comrade?APACHE::BROWNThu Jul 29 1993 09:4710
    Another twist to this is a trawler can bring its load of Herring or
    groundfish direct to the factory ship (2 clicks from Yarmouth) and
    get the 'international' price for his load and as an added bonus trade
    Canadian dollars for Russian made  
    goods....Vodka/clothes-sweaters/knives-Russian Caviar ect. ect. And at
    discount prices ---sorta like a floating Wal-Mart(ski) - Kept on
    wondering if I approached the dealers on the "Black Knight" ship if I would
    be able to buy a AK-47 at a reasonable price ;^)
    
    BB