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Post by seajunky on Mar 21, 2009 16:50:51 GMT -12
FAO Elin Jones Please excuse my direct approach to you, but about 6 weeks ago Chris Ruane was supposed to arrange a meeting between you and I to discuss the "golden Mile" philosophy for the protection of the local biodiversity. The link below will take you to my conservation web site. Please have a look for information on the “Golden Mile” conservationmatters.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=goldenmile&action=display&thread=8 I understand that Wag are in the throws of disbanding the SFC's and are taking the overall control of the marine environment and management. I believe that Wales could be leaders in the protection of local marine environment in the UK. I also wish to discuss local fisheries policy, specifically the under 10 meter fishing fleet in terms of fishing areas, and types of future controls, i.e. MCZ's or indeed the "Golden Mile" Although fishing within the law, I have proof that holiday and recreation anglers are becoming discouraged from taking their fishing holidays in Wales because of some draconian laws which are completely outdated. I can prove that the income from "the holiday fisherman" would far exceed the income from the under 10 meter fleet. I hope that we can arrange a mutually convenient time to meet in the not to distant future. Yours faithfully Steve Pettit seajunky007@aol.com conservationmatters.proboards.comI will of course post any replies received.
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Post by highplains on Mar 23, 2009 10:25:38 GMT -12
Nice one seajunky. Keep on keeping on.
Thank you.
Highplains
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Post by izzetafox on Mar 24, 2009 5:50:44 GMT -12
Steve, How about giving him an 'honourary' login so that you can see if he has the courage to visit the site and see feeling for himself
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Post by seajunky on Mar 24, 2009 6:14:39 GMT -12
Terry
I might just do that, she may take us up on the offer?
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Post by seajunky on Apr 26, 2009 18:03:07 GMT -12
Still no reply to this letter. so I have sent another one. Hi Here is a copy of a letter sent to you some time ago, to which I have never received an answer. FAO Elin Jones Please excuse my direct approach to you, but about 6 weeks ago Chris Ruane was supposed to arrange a meeting between you and I to discuss the "golden Mile" philosophy for the protection of the local coasta environment. The link below will take you to my conservation web site. Please have a look for information on the “Golden Mile” conservationmatters.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=goldenmile I understand that Wag are in the throws of disbanding the SFC's and are taking the overall control of the marine environment and management. I believe that Wales could be leaders in the protection of local marine environment in the UK. I also wish to discuss local fisheries policy, specifically the under 10 meter fishing fleet in terms of fishing areas, and types of future controls, i.e. MCZ's or indeed the "Golden Mile" Although fishing within the law, I have proof that holiday and recreation anglers are becoming discouraged from taking their fishing holidays in Wales because of some draconian laws which are completely outdated. I can prove that the income from "the holiday fisherman" would far exceed the income from the under 10 meter fleet. I hope that we can arrange a mutually convenient time to meet in the not to distant future. Yours faithfully Steve Pettit seajunky007@aol.com I am very involved with the local environmental groups, such as. zebrakayak.proboards.com/index.cgi www.cpwf.co.uk (Campaign for the Protection of Welsh Fisheries) and conservationmatters.proboards.com/index.cgi these are all web site with a combined membership of over 22000 members. Also the websites receive well over 35000 hits per week. All communications sent to you are, and will be put onto the forums, including no replies.With regards Steve Pettit
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Post by izzetafox on Jun 17, 2009 14:37:07 GMT -12
I take it there is still no reply on this one Steve?
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Post by seajunky on Jun 18, 2009 7:09:23 GMT -12
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Post by seajunky on Jun 18, 2009 7:13:42 GMT -12
Terry Here you can see the sequence of events. I have yet to contact the fisheries officers. I really do not see that these guys will have the authority to change policy. But I will give it a go soon. Bearing in mind that WAG is scrapping the SFC's. Steve
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