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    Marine Reserves

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    protected and fishing and the removal or disturbance of any living or non-living marine resource is prohibited. I am going to look at a few different viewpoints of different groups and their opinions on marine reserves. This will help me make my judgment on marine reserves. Viewpoint One: Local recreational fishing Many local fishermen brought the points that they would not be able to fish in the proposed marine reserve areas‚ marine reserves severely limit recreational fishing in safe /sheltered

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    Oregon Ballot Measure 81

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    they may not be willing to address. It allows for the citizens voices to be heard. It also allows for the citizens to reject initiatives if compelling arguments are not made to approve it. Oregon ballot measure 81 prohibits commercial non-tribal fishing with gillnets in Oregon “inland waters”‚ allows use of seine nets. This ballot measure’s proposed changes to state law are not based on science and proper fish management but on emotions and the economic benefits of one group over another. The

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    Dominican Fisheries

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    Establish a sustainable fishing system based on the moral ethics of responsible fishing. Over the past decades the Dominican Republic has been recognized over the world as a number one fishing spot in the Caribbean due to its variety of fish and amazing sea life. Its vast coasts full of fish and marine life makes the Dominican Republic unique. But all this is just for know. Recent studies show that the fish population is decreasing at a unstoppable rate. Fisherman and fishing vessels are killing everything

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    Declining Fish Stock

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    become too low. A complete ban of any kind of fishing on species when their numbers are to low would be the most effective way to go‚ but with that comes several down sides. One being that the fish may be imported from other countries‚ this will raise the price for the moderate or low income families‚ and this would put the price up so that they may not be able to afford it at all. This will also affect the commercial fisherman who is dependent on fishing as a way to make a living. In 1985‚ the

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    Walter M. Brackett is an American Artist that was born in the 1820’s. Throughout his life‚ he produced multiple works of art‚ most of which depicted the rewards of fishing. In Fisherman’s Reward‚ he continues this theme by creating a scene near a river. He uses oil on canvas to create this naturalist still. In this still‚ he portrays a basket that is on a slight hill‚ with fish that have fallen out of the basket and slid down the top of the basket towards the water. This implies that the fisherman

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    1972. In South Philadelphia. And raised in Runnemede‚N.J. And devoting his life to fishing. And is one of the best bass professional fisherman. He sponsored by Toyota trucks. And is worldwide known in fishing. Growing up in Runnemede‚ N.J. His family where fisherman always fishing. His grandpa fished his uncle and even his dad. They would catch Trout‚ Crappie‚ and bluegill. One day Michael said he was fishing and he caught a 3 lb bass and he said.”it kept me hooked ever since”. He also watched

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    The Physics of Fly-fishin’ What does it take to launch an ultra-light fishing line over 200 feet? A little physics and a lot of feel for the fishing rod‚ that’s what. The trick to doing good is to have the thinner‚ end of the line‚ land on the water first then the fly. The end of the line cushions the fly‚ having the effect that a fly is landing on the water‚ not a piece of nylon string. This may sound easy‚ but it’s a lot harder than it seems. Just getting it to go that far

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    rare and perhaps unprecedented feat by each landing an opah on the same day aboard a San Diego-based boat fishing in Mexican waters. Opah‚ also referred to as moonfish‚ are rarely caught by recreational fishermen‚ and for three people to catch one of these beautifully colored fish on the same day is considered extraordinary. But lost amid the opah-trifecta hype that swirled in fishing circles after the photo surfaced (see below) was that one of the moonfish‚ a 181-pounder caught by Joe Ludlow

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    Life is filled with pleasures and uncertainties. We have ups and downs‚ and enjoy the better days because we have survived the worst. The “Fisherman" by Kurt Brown‚ tells a tale of a man fishing every day in hopes of catching something beyond him. This poem represents our lives and is a direct metaphor of the duality of success and failure. Our lives can relate to this poem because there comes a time in our lives‚ when we realize the world has so much to offer us. In order to see and feel the

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    Sir Tim Smith

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    Fisheries officers inspect recreational fishers’ catches to check legal lengths and bag limits and compliance with other laws of recreational fishing. Commercial fishers are also checked to ensure that they’re operating within licensing conditions and that catches‚ equipment and vessels meet legal requirements. Fisheries officers patrol waters closed to fishing‚ inspect and report on oyster leases and other aquaculture‚ and investigate conservation issues such as habitat destruction and damage to marine

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