No more fish so far. Upper river now really low with no rain whatsoever in sight it seems.
LATEST...
Red Lion : 10lb hen. Size 12 Ally’s Shrimp double from Monks Run for Steve Reynolds yesterday.
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If you read the below links which are shameful you can see why we really need some rain if only for sewage dilution.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56721660
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-56734857
SEASPIRACY
We are Ali and Lucy Tabrizi, the
directors of Seaspiracy. In our popular Netflix Original
documentary, we chart our journey across the world as we uncover the horrors
of the fishing industry - the most destructive industry in our oceans. We’ve
both loved the ocean for as long as we can remember. The sea has given us so
much joy and inspiration, and it was our dream to one day make a documentary
about the wonders of marine life. But
once we started filming and began to discover what was happening at sea, we
knew the documentary needed to show this side of the story, that for so long
has been mostly hidden from view. We
witnessed horrific destruction, abuse and corruption, and knew we had to
expose how the global industrial fishing industries are killing our oceans,
out of sight. We revealed a deafening silence over fishing’s
role in emptying our seas, its decimation of habitat, and its role in
affecting our climate. There
are currently only four ‘no-catch’ zones around the UK, and only 4% of UK
waters have any protection at all. So we are asking George Eustice, the
environment secretary, to create and enforce ‘no-catch’ marine reserves in at
least 30% of UK waters. These no-catch zones will protect
vulnerable wildlife whose populations are in a state of collapse, and will
ensure these habitats have a chance of recovering. This
must be a global effort, therefore we are asking world leaders to join forces
and help protect at least 30% of our oceans by 2030. Why is this important? The fishing industry is by far the most
destructive industry in our oceans. Here are just a few facts that
we discovered while making Seaspiracy:
Unless we act now we will live to see
the death of the oceans, and our children will never know the wonder and
beauty of our once thriving blue planet. Seaspiracy has
exposed the truth, but we can’t fix this on our own. Now we need action, and
that’s where you come in. Together we can change this. Join the campaign to save our oceans.
Please sign our petition and become part of this historic movement to protect
at least 30% of our oceans by 2030. |
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