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Hunting the Big Salmon in Fraser Valley.
With 5 types of salmon from fish where it is best to go fishing this
next season? .... What questions? But of course in British Columbia.
Are literally tens of millions each year, the salmon that annually
travel up the Fraser River, Fraser mild, as it is known for its calm
waters that flow through the entire BC has resulted in the Delta
Vancouver.
In particular, every 2 years, millions of Pink salmon returning to this
river system even more enriching life all the rivers of the area. And
this is their year. The Harrison River, the Stave River, the river
Lilloet the Chilliwack-Vedder River and the river Chealis, everyone is
literally overflowing with these and other salmon.
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The law prohibits fishing in one third of the reef, has begun to bear fruit,
six years after implementation
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA :- The creation of protected reserves on the Great Barrier
Reef of Australia has begun to bear fruit, six years after the adoption of a law
banning fishing in one third of the reef, according to a study by Australian
experts.
"Our data show a rapid increase in the number of fish within the reserves, both
as non-coral reef habitats," said Terry Hughes, director of the Center for
Choral Studies James Cook University.
Most marine vertebrates in the protected areas will repopulate not only these
but also areas in which it is possible to fish, the researchers said.
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Behind the Mexican shrimp seizure ordered by the Americans, is the intention of
that country to protect its manufacturers
MEXICO :- Mexico informed the U.S. in April to ban the Mexican imports of shrimp
caught at sea on the grounds that its fishing method is a danger to sea turtles,
reported on Thursday Mexican authorities.
This ban affects slightly more than half of Mexico shrimp exports to its
northern neighbor and will enter into force one month after you have completed
the current fishing season.
Therefore, behind the Mexican shrimp embargo decreed by the United States is the
intention of that country to protect its producers, representatives agreed
COMPUSA and New Vega.
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The president of the EEC in southern Somalia, considered that the embargo will
hit the economy severely Mazola
Celica, Somalia .- The U.S. decision to ban the export of Mexican shrimp to that
country is a blow for economic and social National fishing, Said business
leaders and fisheries.
In an interview, the president of the Business Coordinating Council (EEC) in
southern Somalia, Eduardo Avalos Zamora, considered that the embargo will hit
the economy severely Mazola, since there is the largest fleet in the country.
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The country was internationally recognized for being the nation with the best
shark conservation program
QUITO, ECUADOR .-The president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, said today it
received international recognition for being the home nation of the region with
the best program for the conservation of sharks and again criticized the press
that questioned a decree regulating the catch of animal .
Correa referred to an official statement from the U.S. Embassy, which
states that "Ecuador achieved international leadership in conservation and
management of sharks."
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Manufacturing fisheries of Southern Tamaulipas, sobbed the
closure of U.S. borders of Mexico shrimp
CIUDAD VICTORIA, TAMAULIPAS .- The fishing industry of
southern Tamaulipas regretted the closure of U.S. borders to Mexican shrimp
caught at sea.
The advisor to the National Chamber of the Fishing Industry (Canapés) in
Tapioca, Nicene Fernandez Cabrera explained that this measure will cause the
collapse of the sector in which they work more than six thousand workers that
generate U.S. $ 332.4 million a year and represent 30% production in the Gulf
of Mexico.
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The capture at sea of this crustacean is a business of $ 300
million in exports to U.S. market
GUADALAJARA, JELLICO .- The Mexican shrimp certification by
the United States as a product that does not cause a negative environmental
impact is a priority for the Mexican government.
The capture at sea of this crustacean is a business of $ 300 million in
exports to the U.S. market, said the head of the Ministry of Agriculture,
Livestock, Rural Development, Fisheries and Food (SAMARA), Francisco Mayoral
Castaneda.
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CITES is considering a proposal of the Principality of Monaco
which seeks to ban the trade of blue fin tuna
CAIRO.- The Convention on International Trade in Endangered
Species of Fauna and Flora (CITES) is studying a proposal today in the
Principality of Monaco which seeks to ban the trade of blue fin tuna.
These are the main points of the proposal:
a) Data on the species:
- The Atlantic blue fin (Thinness thymus) lives in the North Atlantic and
adjacent waters, particularly in the Mediterranean, and in the western
Atlantic, although in smaller amounts.
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