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Julian Fox

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  1. C&R has its place - just like C&K.

     

    Millions of freshwater fish and fishermen can't be wrong - go and tell the carp fishermen about your C&K advocacy!

     

    You have to get back to why there are arguments about C&R - probably because there aren't as many fish in the sea as there once were.

     

    Once people have C&R fish they get something out of it - something 'else'. You either 'get' that or you don't. People that do get it, want to do it more and should be able to.

     

    Those that C&K can carry on - within the management objectives of the fishery (when we have some for the sea). Trout fisherman can't kill everything they catch for that same reason.

     

    Each to his own.

  2. I think the expectation of most sea anglers is very low - conditioned behavior.

     

    Look at some of the posts on the sea fishing forum- guys happy to go out and catch a couple of doggies and few flatties for a good few hours on the coast. Which is of course absolutely fine.

     

    The whole point is that it could be so much better - it should be so much better.

  3. SACN is surely all about raising awareness and trying to compete on equal terms with the commercials in policy and political terms. A long term goal, but all they can do is keep trying until the penny finally drops. The Golden mile is a brilliant way of getting to this end.

     

    An attack on LR is not the way to do it. If you don't like him then fine, but at the end of the day all of the issues LR is involved in are open to you as well. If you've got the motivation that is.

  4. I presume that his success or otherwise with marine issues, and its effects on coastal communities, will have little effect on his election in Reading?

     

    Perhaps he has some qualification or knowledge that over-rides that small detail?

     

     

    Possibly he'll be able to look at issues objectively with fact based decision making- something woefully missing in all marine politics at the moment.

  5. MPAs should work well where they have very specific well researched scientific objectives. Protecting sedentary populations (scallops spring to mind, spawning aggregations etc ) should be easily done and understandable.

     

    The problem arises where they are put in place with little justification and no objectives. MPAs should not be 'no take', unless that matches up with the objectives. One reason is that you have to measure success, if there isn't an objective then it won't work.

  6. the MSc principles

     

    http://www.msc.org/assets/docs/fishery_cer...mp;Criteria.doc

     

    outline that the fishery must maintain a healthy population of targetted species. Healthy is not a term I would use for the bass population as the current determination of 'healthy' (presumably by ICES) takes no account of the use of that population by RSA, or the general public.

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