Just heard that a tope of 110lb, British Record 82lb, was caught in a net just off St Bees Head, Cumbria and sold at the fish market for £6.
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Alan thanks for posting this.
You know my personal feelings on this and the general demise of sharks. A lot of people watching this thread may think who cares as long as we got loads of cod , but in all honestly you can not beat the thrill of catching a fish of this calibre.
These fish are available on this coast and it wont be long before they become a regular target for NE anglers. Anyone who has hooked even the smallest tope will appreciate they are worth far more in the sea than 6 quid. This is sad news and the sooner legislation comes in to stop this the better.
The NE has led the way in banning the kiling of tope...a byelaw which is forming a precident for other sfc\'s to follow. Hopefully all the others will follow in time.
DaveSave our Sharks Member
SACN NE Regional Co-Ordinator
NSFC RSA representative
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Alan thanks for posting this.
You know my personal feelings on this and the general demise of sharks. A lot of people watching this thread may think who cares as long as we got loads of cod
Dave
[Edited on 4/7/2006 by Davyred]Davy
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I have just come of the phone to the trawler skipper that landed the tope
The fish was weighed at Whitehaven fish market at 110 pounds
He actually recieved £4.50 for the fish but it cost him three pounds to have it delivered to the fish market. So the biggest tope ever seen in European waters died for £1.50
He is sending me a camera photo and the receipt.
It was alive and healthy in the trawl and in his own words, would have put it back if he had known how little it was worth. Ironically it is the first tope he has caught in his trawl
This fish will rewrite the text books as the ceiling on tope was thought to be around 100 pounds. This fish may have been gravid but only in the early stages as they don\'t lay their young till early spring, so this fish could have weighted in excess of 140 pounds in full pup.
I am not putting blame on the trawler owner as his job is to catch fish and sell them, but pressure must be put on the SFC to try and get the byelaw pushed through.
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North Western & North Wales Sea Fisheries Committee,
University of Lancaster,
Lancaster,
Lancashire.
LA1 4YY
Tel: 01524 68745. Fax: 01524 844980
E-mail: nwnwsfc@lancaster.ac.uk
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Dr. Stephen Atkins BSc
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