I notice they don't promote culling .
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It seems that I dont word my posts in a way that make my point easily understood, so I will try this:
We are entering unknown territory as far as large seal populations. We do not know what an environmentally sustainable population is. We dont know what the impact of one million seals would be. No one wants seals eradicated but we also dont want to see them breed to level where they exhaust or exceed their food resources. Food resources that are not as abundant as they were historically. I read that seabirds are a favoured food of male seals, does that include the fledglings of endangered seabirds ? I dont know but it is likely.
Unknown territory......lets kill them! :D
I really am getting sick and tired of these threads which have good beginnings turning into mud slinging matches.
Such a shame, seems to be a common trend of late.
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maybe this shit has something to do with the bigger picture too
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/bay-of-pl...TYJSU5SKUEBSU/
If in your fucked up little mind thinking of ways to protect what we have links me to the green party then good on you. It was a three second idea with the time you gave me, yeah totally in-practical but, based on your replies, it is still a better idea than yours :P probably because you cant form any
What @kukuwai said.
Yip sorry that was my last fuck given
Its difficult to categorize anything these days as 'impossible' !!
With the right engineers, knowledge and belief almost anything can be achieved.
Thinking 'out of the box' has lead to some outstanding developments throughout history.
Just imagine if we COULD construct some big 'F-off' moorings. They could act as artificial reefs and as a FAD at the same time. Potentially creating some great fishing.
I made this point in my earlier post
This thread serves to illustrate the reasons why unfortunately this is unlikely to happen.
Too many differing opinions and infighting !!
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Am I missing somthing with the no anchoring thing? It's only of the reefs, the big boys all anchor on the sand.
It's fucking stupid either way as it means you can't even dive the area recreational in a safe manner. It is the most exclusive piece of fishery legislation we have seen in this country yet.
I'm just annoyed that of all the things they could have done they haven't just adopted LegaSea's new system. Quota system is not fit for purpose so long as corporations are allowed to rape and pillage a public resource while "owning quota" of said public resource.
Let alone the coddling they get when they fuck around and find out. Only for them to get their boats returned, small fines and no jail time.
Inshore fishing is in trouble in the morning....alarm set 03.45...up, coffee, shit, wetsuit on and out the door to test my new drag net.
The fuckers will try and stop us doing anything fun or productive but I am just going to keep on doing what I can while I can and make the most of what we have left.
Down the west coast , got a look at few epic dragging beaches ...put the idea out amongst locals ...bringing the 40 meter next time we visit.