Originally posted by mark
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Conservational minded anglers are fighting the government to get some protection for the limited numbers of spurdog left along with the tope and skate are they are just as much an endangered species due to thier slow reproduction and growth rate. see www.save-our-sharks.org for more details
Something to point out here is that every supermarket has it within thier trading policy to not sell product that is not harvested sustainably. So if you see skate or spurdog for sale in your local supermarket you would be totally within your rights to bring the fact that these two species are being fished on a totally unsustainable basis.
ICES have been warning that the current level of cod fishing is unsustainable for several years but despite these warnings the people setting the catch limits for commercials have taken no notice. This is most likely because the people setting those limits are predominantly only intrested in how much the commercials can catch. This is one of the major benifits of the proposals in the marine bill white paper in that anglers are being finally recognised as actually being worth more to the uk economy than commercial fishermen and so will be allowed to have a say in setting catch quota's in the future.
Not wanting to be alarmist but I read a report in sept last year saying that if things dont change the north sea would not contain any fish species in any sufficient numbers to actually allow them to sustain their own numbers within 47 years. I dont know where they comeup with that number but thats basically what it said in anglers terms ...food for thought there.
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