pjb05 wrote on Sep 18
th, 2011 at 7:41pm:
freediver wrote on Sep 18
th, 2011 at 7:37pm:
There is no contradiction there PJ. As I explained, the fishermen do pay attention to lines on maps, even if the fish don't.
No, you were alluding to a spillover effect. The comment was in reply to my point that with marine parks managing groper you will just wind up with healthy numbers in the park surrounded by depleted areas where spearfishing is allowed.
So what? Isn't that better than depleted numbers everywhere?
By the way PJ, the evidence is that you get more fish outside the park as well, not just inside.
Do you think there are fewer gropers in QLD because of all the displaced effort from NSW spearfishermen? Or did you no think that far ahead?
Quote:It's not a sign of failure that fishing is relatively unrestricted in the early stages and undergoes consolidation at a later stage. It's a normal, well understood progression.
It is a progression you had great difficulty coming to terms with earlier in the thread.
Quote:He also admitted there is no such spill over by saying they are depleted in Qld
You really should stick to what I actually say PJ.