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----- Original Message ----- From: "coralinau" <[log in to unmask]> To: "Alexander Stone" <[log in to unmask]>; <[log in to unmask]>; <[log in to unmask]>; <[log in to unmask]>; <[log in to unmask]>; <[log in to unmask]>; "Gaby Hoebart (TOEB)" <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 10:34 PM Subject: Re: [Coral-List] Dynamite Fishing Query + Long Liners in Mozambique
> Hello Alexander, > > I was in Mozambique in September after the World Parks Congress and heard > from local people that dynamite fishing is taking place, from what I heard > especially north of Beira up to the border to Tanzania. I would believe that > WWF Mozambique has some information on that since in their "coral section" > they also deal with turtles and manatees. > > There is another thing, and maybe you have an idea how to continue from > here: > I talked to South African people who invested in a campsite in front a > beautiful and still intact coral reef south of Inhambane which is visited by > snorkelers and divers. They told me that they have immense problems with > Chinese tankers which use the method of long-line fishing. They seem to fish > out immense amounts of mantas, reys, dolphins, and more. And obviously they > don't stick to any regulations concerning how close to come to the coast. > When I slept there, as soon as it got dark, you could see the ships lying > near the coast. They always come in at night, and in the morning they are > gone, but often leave their lines for 3 days. The local people try with > their own initiative to cut through the lines, but I guess most of the time > the species are already dead. > From what I heard it looks like the Mozambique government received > infrastructure equipment from the Chinese government and vis-versa they gave > out concessions. I am not firm on international marine law, but if that is > the case, I would guess this is illegal action and that there must be some > possibility to stop that. I know there is a sea control point at Bazaruto > Archipelago, but they have to cover an area that is simply impossible. This > place south of Inhambane itself is around 300km south of Bazaruto. When you > inform the sea police the Chinese ships are gone for long. > > Sincerely, > > Gaby Hoebart > > > ******************************** > GTZ-Consultant > Tropical Ecology Support Programm > email: [log in to unmask] > http://www.gtz.de/toeb > ******************************** > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Alexander Stone" <[log in to unmask]> > To: <[log in to unmask]>; <[log in to unmask]>; > <[log in to unmask]>; <[log in to unmask]> > Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 7:50 PM > Subject: [Coral-List] Dynamite Fishing Query > > > > Hello, All... > > > > I would appreciate any info on the current status of dynamite fishing in > > Burma and/or Tanzania-Mozambique. > > > > I understand that, although Tanzania enacted laws against dynamite > > fishing some 4 or 5 years ago, that the practice is either resurging in > > Tanzania and/or being inflicted on neighboring Mozambique reefs by > > Tanzanian fishers. > > > > I also understand (anecdotally) that dynamite fishing in Burma is out of > > control, with governmental apathy towards the practice. > > > > Any information you may have on either of those 2 assumptions, or any > > contact info you can provide on researchers or groups that are involved > > locally studying or trying to curb the practice would be greatly > > appreciated. > > > > Many thanks, > > > > Alexander Stone > > ReefGuardian International > > ************************** > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Coral-List mailing list > > [log in to unmask] > > http://coral.aoml.noaa.gov/mailman/listinfo/coral-list > > > >
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