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Post by SHARK on Apr 16, 2008 22:31:18 GMT 1
A diver has called for new laws to protect sea life after the discovery of birds and fish trapped in a discarded fishing net off Cornwall. Dave Peake discovered the gill net while snorkelling 50m (164ft) off Polhawn Cove at Whitsand Bay. The many creatures including fish and birds it has trapped are thought to have suffered a slow death. Fisheries leaders have asked for the net to be removed and say the incident was a "one-off." Mr Peake, who took the pictures, said: "It was pretty horrific. "There were rotting crabs, fish, cormorants and shags. "I was a police diver so I have seen some bad sites but this really took me back." Nets A dogfish and spider crab are caught in the net Mr Peake, from Plymouth, was only able to release a few mackerel. "If that was a local park there would be a furore. "It should be compulsory for fishermen to collect their nets, but maybe it was put down illegally. "I think it must have been down there for at least two months and I wonder how many others there are around the coast." The Cornwall Sea Fisheries Committee has asked fishermen to remove the net. Paul Trebilcock, chief executive of the Cornish Fish Producers Organisation, said he did not believe that legislation was needed. "He said: "It looks like these are gill nets that have been lost by a fishing vessel. "This is very much a one-off and it is particularly sad to see the dead fish and the net continuing to fish."
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Post by SI on Apr 16, 2008 22:49:44 GMT 1
It's a sad sight wayne when things like this happen. There needs to be stricter consequences for the trawlers when this happens
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Post by SHARK on Apr 16, 2008 23:09:38 GMT 1
its not just the boat si i went on the conwy river at the weekend and found old nets stuck in the bushes with dead fish in the they looked like they had not been in use for a few years but still killing wild life what we need to do is report all nets that don't look right or you have not seen before
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Post by SI on Apr 16, 2008 23:14:20 GMT 1
People must think then if there not in the water they will be ok, but there not as you have said wayne. I believe people need to be more vigilant about all aspects of our sport and especially the areas that are destroying our sport, Things such as this.
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