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The Perch: 91cm to 6.5 kg

Thursday, 29 April 2010 12:42 administrator Newsik - Fishing
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Size: The average catch is between 1kg and 2.5 kg for 40-50 cm. Some specimens reach 1 m and weigh 10 kg. Rare 1.30m for 15kg.
Record Fish and Fish = 13.950 kg.

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Pike: 97cm to 7kg

Thursday, 29 April 2010 12:39 administrator Newsik - Fishing
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Description: Pike can be confused with any other fish. Elongated body, a single dorsal fin vertically above the anus. Jaws shaped duckbill. MORE than 700 teeth on the inside of the mouth. Dos brown-green to black, marbled sides, white belly. The eyes are located high enough on the head, which gives it a wide field of view to the water.
All three dorsal, anal and tail enable it to propel itself at high speed.

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Pike: Nicknamed freshwater shark! This 1.30 m to 20.5 kg

Thursday, 29 April 2010 12:34 administrator Newsik - Fishing
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Food: Pike is a predator that feeds mainly on fish. But it also eats amphibians (frogs, tadpoles), small rodents, chicks, ... From 8cm, pike became carnivorous.


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Fishing clear rules are needed

Monday, 26 April 2010 18:42 administrator Newsik - Fishing
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The public importance acquired by the findings of the Auditor General de la Nacion (AGN) on the performance of the Undersecretary of Fisheries once again invites reflection on the status and activity sector of strategic importance for our country . It also raises the need to weigh its contribution to sustainable development of Argentina in its broadest sense.

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Study on fisheries monitoring system

Monday, 26 April 2010 18:33 administrator Newsik - Fishing
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The Assistant Secretary for Planning and Environmental Policy of the Secretariat of Environment and Sustainable Development of Argentina, Jose Maria Musmeci,

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Export quotas for river fish

Friday, 23 April 2010 04:52 administrator Newsik - Fishing
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The government therefore decided to set limits on the export of species such as tarpon, catfish, boga and the wolf fish. The fish fauna can be exploited to fill the quotas set by the Ministry of Agriculture, in order to maintain the preservation of the resource.


Decree 931 was published yesterday in the Official Gazette and shall take effect until December 31, 2010. Meanwhile, the agency periodically review the status of the resources involved and recommend what should be the extension of quotas in order to provide for the preservation of the status of the resource.

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Prohibit the export of catfish and golden

Friday, 23 April 2010 04:46 administrator Newsik - Fishing
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During the meeting of the Committee for Inland Fisheries of the Federal Council of Agriculture has gone into reverse with the permission to export catfish and golden. The Director of Natural Resources of the Province was in the conclave and said the measures will affect no Corrientes as industrial fishing is not performed.


Last week was held in Buenos Aires, the meeting of the Committee for Inland Fisheries of the Federal Council of Agriculture, which included representatives from Santa Fe, Entre Rios, Corrientes, Chaco, Formosa and Misiones. Also were officials of the Under secretariat of Fisheries and Aquaculture, SENASA and the Secretariat of Environment and Sustainable Development of the Nation.
In this context, the Undersecretary for Fisheries and Aquaculture, Norberto Yauhar, said the political will of this administration to deepen, by consensus with the provinces of the basin-Platense Parano, management measures of river fisheries.

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Overfishing of the shad

Friday, 23 April 2010 04:37 administrator Newsik - Fishing
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Copies are fewer and smaller. And gold and sureties hurts.
Once upon a time millions and millions of shad in the south of the river Piranha. Fed to coastal residents and families and commercial fishermen, who sold to the domestic market. Their eggs and larvae were sureties food and gold, those who live in motor sports fishing. But by the mid-90s began to settle factories that filled the river of novice fishermen to export tens of thousands of tons. The end of this fable, guess a child: not only the shad have been reduced in number and in size, but also sureties and gold, which are becoming smaller. "The shad just talked to biologists, and conferences. Nobody cared too much because it is a pleasure to fish with mud," said Claudio Begun, a researcher at CONCEIT.

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