Sailing steve
Well-Known Member
Well there is at the moment - but my concerns are twofold.Taking the broader view there is plenty of space in the Backwaters to accommodate both the oysters and anchoring.
Firstly there's evidence these fishermen are operating under the radar as CEFAS have confirmed earlier in the thread that "there are no licensed or recognised oyster beds in Walton Backwaters. This includes the much disputed Kirby Creek." and the fact that oysters are being laid despite this suggests not only a rather cavalier attitude towards the relevant authority but also begs the question who, if anybody is subsequently taking responsibility for ensuring such unlicensed oysters are fit to eat?
Secondly if the harvest - whether officially sanctioned or not - is a success then how much more of the Backwaters will be commandeered by oyster fishermen with the subsequent loss of anchoring choices in the future? Who can say that Kirby Creek, or any other anchorage in the Backwaters for that matter won't once again be taken over and defended with the same confrontational attitude as it has in the past?
I see no benefit whatsoever to the local sailing community in any of this.
