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Within the Diving Code of Practise (http://endeavour.milford-docks.net/ftp/diving_code.pdf) published by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park authority there is a statement:
"Spearfishing is not acceptable. Leave fish for other to enjoy" Conversely, PCNP encourage angling (http://www.pcnpa.org.uk/website/defa...0&InitApp=True) and are presumably unconcerned about dozens of gut-hooked immature bass... The PCNP policy statement regarding spearfishing is not supported by legislation or by-laws and seems to be a statement of opinion exhibiting alarming double standards. So I called PCNP for clarification and found that no one was able to provide any concrete information of its origin or intent though its inclusion may be the thin edge of a wedge which could become the subject of legislation. I suggest that PCNP should be lobbied for this statement to be removed from their publication.
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Last edited by Tim1; May 25th, 2006 at 10:17. |
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Also, by drawing attention to this point, you will start to highlight a problem that doesn't exist at the moment in Pembrokeshire. Spearfishing is very low key here and it is probably better to keep it that way. IE don't make a mountain out of a molehill!
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We have the same problem in my country with our marine parks, which are run by private scuba diving agencies under State concession. In order to dive there (only in groups) people have to pay a toll to the agency: it's a privatization of the sea.
..and of course we spearos disturb their business: that's why they campaign against us. Post edited by: MLSAP (Marxist-Leninist Spearos Against Privatizations) |
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It's a hit and miss affair with the harbour patrol. I've been moved on when fishing the outside of the arms and sometimes they ignore you; I've also dived the inside of the arms, i.e. inside the harbour and been left alone. Must have been the cammo suit
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Rather than taking issue with the PCNP, perhaps somehow the profile of spearfishing needs to be (generally) raised to remove any misconceptions that we are plunderers of the oceans and are in fact very modest and highly selective harvesters of a natural resource.
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Last edited by Tim1; May 25th, 2006 at 11:45. |
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Last year you had to pay to dive on the Arms in Portland Harbour. This year they have banned it completey. So watch out for the idiot on the harbour master boat.
Just ingoring things doesn't make them go away (head in sand syndrome never works). |
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The incidence of spearfishing in Pembrokeshire is so low that the authorities are hardly aware of it. As long as spearos go about their business discreetly (ie not obviously brandishing spear guns on busy beaches) and observe bass nursery areas and size limits, we won't have any problems. We know that spearfishing is the most selective fishing technique with no bycatch so we can have a clear conciencse. I don't see any need to raise our profile or to educate the wider public. No one is complaining at the moment. Drawing attention to ourselves might just attract someone who wants to have a go for the sake of it. There are plenty of these types moving into our coastal villages at the moment.
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I feel it's inevitable that spearfishing will get banned in this country. There has been at least one incident at british comp a few years ago where 'PETA' types tried to kick off. I'm surprised they haven't appeared at any other comps. Look what has happened to the majority of fieldsports in this country already!! the pro-fox hunting guys had huge support and backing but they lost; if spearfishing gets targeted we have no chance. They are already targeting angling/fishing after the fox-hunt success; if they join forces with someone as anti-spearing as BSAC then there will be a witch-hunt. It won't stop me though even if they do make it illegal.
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Does anyone know if the PCNP actually have any authority over what you do in the sea? I've worked for a non-coastal national park and wondered if PCNPs' rangers have submarines instead of 4x4s.
. It just seems to be a 'code' of practice only.I can understand regulating diving etc in harbours for safety but the open sea is just that in my book. Even if the PCNP have some power in this respect, the chances of anyone spotting you, who knows the law and how to enforce it when you turn up for a dive is fairly slim (unless you're unlucky or dumb). I doubt if anyone in government could justify the time and money involved to organise a ban in the uk. Frankly, I don't know how any ban in Europe hasn't been challenged in Brussels yet (has it?). As far as I am concerned, you can't get any holier than being a responsible conservationist spearo and I'm sure the general public (those who aren't dumb and therefore irrelevant) would understand this. That code was probably written years ago (like their crap website) in conjunction with someone who knew just a bit about diving. Frankly, I wouldn't wipe my arse with it. ![]() |
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I agree that it is a sad situation where the do-gooders campaign to punish the guys who are doing the least damage mostly through ignorance or commercial reasons. |