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Below please find a link to the results of the All Inland Inter-provincial and the OET Club Championships results on Mpumalanga Deep Sea Angling association's new web-site.
CLICK HERE
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EXTRACT FROM NCOP budget vote speech for 2010/11 delivered by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ms Tina Joemat-Pettersson, Parliament, Cape Town By sinha on May 22, 2010
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Marine and fisheries coastal management
The integration of the fisheries function has been finalised. We are now one family. Our immediate challenge is to conclude the small-scale fisheries policy. This is important both for food security and sustainable income generation.
Honourable Chairperson, our marine resources are not infinite. It is therefore important for us to develop our inland fisheries capacity through hatcheries to support a vibrant aquaculture sector. In addition, more work will have to be done to explore and exploit the Mari-culture potential.
To this end, an aquaculture demonstration centre is currently being constructed on the Gariep Dam, in the Free State Province with the support of the Chinese government. The centre will provide training and research for the development of our inland fishing opportunities.
We have to address the illegal fishing in the one million sq kilometre of our Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). In this regard, government security agencies have come on board to work with us to address this menace. A government cabinet process is at an advanced stage to get approval for the conditional re-opening of the commercial abalone fisheries.
Honourable chairperson, R6 million has been allocated for the interim Social Relief for entities and individuals adversely affected by the previous closure of abalone harvesting. A further R213 million will be invested in job creation opportunities to benefit fishing communities along our coastal provinces. The intension is to develop sustainable coastal livelihoods, eliminate illegal fishing and build fishing infrastructure including the development of hatcheries.
Stakeholder relations
Honourable chairperson, further transforming this country is not going to be easy, but it is necessary and unavoidable. Our doors remain open to all the social players in our sector. An approach is needed to deliver a dignified means of existence for the majority of South Africans. This requires that all stakeholders should keep their doors open and explore all options to find solutions to the sometimes uncomfortable challenges facing us in the sector.
One of our unacknowledged and yet important stakeholders, are the workers in our sector. These are the men and women who work on the farms, forest plantations and the seas. These are the unsung heroes and heroines, who live and work under very difficult circumstances.
They feed the nation yet they do not always have food security.
Honourable chairperson, already we are engaged in a series of Farm Worker Summits unfolding in all provinces and this will culminate in the National Farm Worker Summit in July 2010.
Ons sal alle deelnemers in die landbousektor bymekaar moet bring om saam te besluit oor hoe die landbou, bosbou en viserye bedryf die ekonomie in ons land kan stimuleer. Gesamentlik moet ons werkbare planne op die tafel sit om seker te maak dat almal in ons land, veral die armes, voedsel sekerheid het.
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Final results can now be viewed. Click Here
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Die vis was 135.02 kg en was deur Okkie Vermeulen gevang op die boot
Magoofter wat deur die eienaar Patrick Christodolou geskipper is in die
Gordon's Bay Offshore Classic op die 27 April 2010 op 37 kg breekkrag lyn.
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Massive oil spill threatens the region's $41 billion marine sportfishing industry
April 30, 2010 - Alexandria, Va. - The American Sportfishing Association (ASA), in response to the oil spill caused by the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico this week, announced that it is calling upon federal and state officials to act swiftly and diligently to mitigate the effects of the oil spill, which continues to release thousands of barrels of oil a day. The spill poses a severe threat to the Gulf of Mexico's marine fishery resources and sportfishing industry.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with the loved ones of the 11 crew members who lost their lives during the Deepwater Horizon explosion," ASA President and CEO Mike Nussman said. "On behalf of the ASA Board of Directors and staff, we express our sincere condolences on this tragic loss."
Nussman further said, "Recreational fishing contributes $41 billion dollars in economic output in the Gulf Coast region annually and supports over 300,000 jobs. A disaster of this magnitude will certainly significantly impact the ability of anglers to get out on the water and for businesses to thrive," Nussman said. "While the impact on recreational fisheries and wildlife is impossible to gauge at this time, everything must be done to clean up this massive spill and measures must be put in place to ensure that something like this does not happen again."
The Gulf of Mexico is one of the most popular areas for recreational fishing in the United States with nearly six million saltwater anglers taking over 45 million fishing trips each year, fishing for red drum, spotted seatrout, sheepshead and red snapper among others. The oil spill has the potential to impact the nearly 2,300 tackle shops in Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, and the West Coast of Florida. Recreational fishing serves as the economic backbone for many coastal communities surrounding the Gulf of Mexico.
Nussman concluded, "The sportfishing industry is dependent upon healthy and abundant fisheries resources, and this massive spill seriously threatens the Gulf ecosystem and the thousands of businesses that are dependent upon its health. We urge local, state and federal officials to do everything in their power to mitigate the damage from this disaster to marine and coastal habitat to help maintain and rebuild healthy fish populations."