The Cruising Association has just launched a campaign about the hazards of poorly marked lobster pots and fishing gear, and have initiated an online petition to secure a government consultation with all interested parties to consider how to improve the situation and are canvassing widely for support.
This is a good initiative and the petition can be signed at https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/193254.
Poorly marked lobster pots and fishing gear - Petition
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Re: Poorly marked lobster pots and fishing gear - Petition
It's rare that I've seen poorly marked fishing gear on the west coast.
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Re: Poorly marked lobster pots and fishing gear - Petition
It's certainly the case that in the Argyll to Inner Sound areas, pots tend to be bright orange and of reasonable size.
However that approach is not universal - further north and round into the Northern Isles, old black plastic plastic oil containers seem to be favoured by some, as well as small manky old white buoys that are covered in growth and even more difficult to spot, particularly when the current has them lurking just below the surface.
Also, more floating rope than we'd expect to see further south. I suppose the logic for that is that floating rope compensates for the crappy pot buoys that tend to be dragged just below the surface by the stronger tidal streams.
However that approach is not universal - further north and round into the Northern Isles, old black plastic plastic oil containers seem to be favoured by some, as well as small manky old white buoys that are covered in growth and even more difficult to spot, particularly when the current has them lurking just below the surface.
Also, more floating rope than we'd expect to see further south. I suppose the logic for that is that floating rope compensates for the crappy pot buoys that tend to be dragged just below the surface by the stronger tidal streams.
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Re: Poorly marked lobster pots and fishing gear - Petition
I agree with Blowing old Boots
The creel fishermen are out making their living, in all weathers and all year around. Cruising yachtsmen are at sea by choice. Inshore creel fishing is also one of the most dangerous occupations in the UK and not very profitable (hence single-person boats) so why burden them with more red tape and restrictions?
creating a petition to make it more expensive for inshore creel fishermen to make a living to protect the toys of the fortunate.....
nah, not for me
The creel fishermen are out making their living, in all weathers and all year around. Cruising yachtsmen are at sea by choice. Inshore creel fishing is also one of the most dangerous occupations in the UK and not very profitable (hence single-person boats) so why burden them with more red tape and restrictions?
creating a petition to make it more expensive for inshore creel fishermen to make a living to protect the toys of the fortunate.....
nah, not for me

