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" JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message . .. "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. JimH wrote: But thanks to the excessive catches by commercial fisherman on Lake Erie walleye and yellow perch may also soon face the same fate, this time not to pollution, although we are seeing new water quality problems on the Lake that we did not see in past decades. Excessive catches by commercial fishermen are hurting sportfishing almost everywhere along the US east, west, and gulf coasts, but I had no idea it was a problem in the inland lakes, too. A big part of the problem for us: the foreign fishing fleets with their gargantuan ships that literally suck all the fish out of certain sections of the ocean. Overfishing is a real problem, and I have no idea what the answers might be. Commercial fishing in the US waters of Lake Erie results in the catch of 9.5 million pounds of yellow perch annually. Commercial fishing for walleye in US waters is banned. There were a series of indictments against commercial fishing companies for their under reporting catches of yellow perch from 2001 to 2003 by over 100 million pounds. Holy smokes. In a three year period where they were permitted to take just under 30 million pounds, they under-reported by 100 million pounds? That means they exceeded their limit by more than 300%? |
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