piperatsea
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You may not like Hugh Fearlessly Eatsitall but he has a point. Less than 1% of seabed has any protection at all. YM and others seem to get quiet hysterical and ill-informed when the subject of seabed reserves is raised. It's time we grew up and did something real.
If you've never seen the destruction of the seabed from trawling and scallop dredging watch the Fishfight series now on TV or i player etc. It is devastating to all life on the sea bed and it rarely happens in places we want to anchor so don't start on the rights and safety nonsense.
Lots of small protected areas with proper protection give a large boundary area and on the unprotected side of the boundary fishing is improved significantly. We (or at least I) want to have a fishing industry. At the rate we're going we wont have one in a few years.
And don't be swayed by that silly article in the last YM. Protection doesn't mean closure. You can still walk in National Parks and Nature Reserves. Join in the consultation and have a grown up discussion.
If you've never seen the destruction of the seabed from trawling and scallop dredging watch the Fishfight series now on TV or i player etc. It is devastating to all life on the sea bed and it rarely happens in places we want to anchor so don't start on the rights and safety nonsense.
Lots of small protected areas with proper protection give a large boundary area and on the unprotected side of the boundary fishing is improved significantly. We (or at least I) want to have a fishing industry. At the rate we're going we wont have one in a few years.
And don't be swayed by that silly article in the last YM. Protection doesn't mean closure. You can still walk in National Parks and Nature Reserves. Join in the consultation and have a grown up discussion.