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Quote:They could be worse off due to overcrowding.
I notice you haven't been using this argument here, despite it being the main criticism you posted before I started the new thread. Is this a general criticism of marine parks, or is it specific to this strategy? If so, how?
Duh, they tend to displace effort to other locations. Quote:Of course there is more benifit for shore based anglers over other zonings
Thanks for actually saying it then. I know it seems obvious, but it was hard to tell from your postings whether you got this one.
Yes and I notice you went to the trouble of chopping out the next bit where I said they benifit by not losing any fishing spots! Quote:PS: why are boat fishermen left out of the equation?
A no take zone that allows fishing from boats would be pretty pointless.
My point was they are part of the equation because they are affected by the zoning. Quote:In any case 'no benefit' is hardly something to crow about.
'at worst, no benefit, on a species by species basis' was the actual point. The same goes for your comment: "for what you admit is no benefit as 'performance'"
Yes and on a species by species basis 'no benefit' is nothing to crow about. Quote:I have given a sustantial list of species for whch this is not the case
But a lot of fish on that list were wrong, either because both groups do target them, or because boat fishermen do not target them adjeacent to the shore. Nor is your list substantial.
They weren't wrong. I asked you specifically about the bream example (which you hauled me up on) and you haven't answered. In 25 years of offshore fishing I have never caught a bream from a boat. I have caught plenty off the ocean rocks and beaches. Nor does a list indicate that this isn't the case. The claim you were actually responding to was a reference to a majorty, not all species. You cannot judge such a claim against a single example, or even a few.
More than a few were offered and these species are quite popular too. You seem intent on splitting hairs/ playing semantics about whether they are a majority or not. I's not like 51% I win, 49% you do. Quote:Duh, boat fishermen are losing a significant area.
The pont was obviously referring to a specieis by species basis. If you want to get pedantic about it, it makes no reference to loss of area and applies whether area is lost or not.
If they are losing area they are tangibly affected. Quote:You have carfully crafted these questions to avoid the really pertinent points, ie
Is there likely to be a cost effective benefit from this zoning given:
- A lot of species won't respond due to their natural ranges and habits.
I did not craft it to avoid this issue. It addresses this issue directly, starting from the first point.
Then why did you just chop all the other points out of my quote, plus avoid answering them?