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Tillegra Dam project threat fishing industry

 

Fishing industry fears that Tillegra Dam project could hamper the business of the local fishermen.  

As per the prospect raised by the New South Wales Department of Industry and Investment that Hunter’s fishing industry should be well compensate if the Tillegra Dam is built. Hunter water had released an Environmental Assessment Report (EAR) for the $477 million Tillegra Dam proposal in 2009. Responding to the report the Department of Industry and Investment submitted statement in State Parliament after a "call for papers" motion from The Greens.

In its paper the Department has raised concerns about the impacts of withholding the fresh water that currently flows into the Hunter River Estuary from the Williams River, which will be dammed if the Tillegra Dam project goes ahead. It is mentioned that the dam could have a significant long term effect on estuarine processes and productivity, with flow on impacts to the commercial fishing industry that relies on the estuary as a breeding and nursery area for its product.

In the report the Department discusses the issue of financial compensation for prawners and fishers because of the damage done to breeding grounds by the dam. If approved, the Department would therefore request a condition of consent that would require Hunter Water to monitor and model prawn catches and commercial fish catches in the Hunter River and offshore fisheries reliant on Hunter prawn and fish species, to determine the level of impact on the commercial fishing sector from the project.

This dam project would result in the losses of the farmers and they should be compensate equally. Geoff Hyde has been a prawn trawler on the Hunter River since 1951 and is worried that Tillegra Dam will starve the river of fresh water and be disastrous for the local industry. The Greens MP John Kaye said the Department of Industry and Investment is not the first State Government agency to raise concerns about Tillegra Dam.

It is said that the dam still needs approval from the NSW Department of Planning and the Federal Environment Minister Peter Garrett. The Water Minister Phil Costa said that such issues raised in the Environmental Assessment will be addressed by Hunter Water in its submission to the Department of Planning. He added that the current proposal includes a $26 million package of offset measures including building a new fishway at Seaham weir and the removal of several other fish barriers in the region.

 

Source: au.news.yahoo.com 

 

05-02-2010 AUSTRALIA  

 

Headlines   Headlines

Seafood Scotland urges processors to "Plan to scucceed".. 

Seafood Scotland (SFS) has been awarded a contract by Scottish Enterprise to deliver an exciting new programme for fish processors called ‘Planning to Succeed’. This promotes the development of business and management skills of leaders in the fish processing sector, and SFS urges fish processors to get involved.

07-09-2010 UNITED KINGDOM  

Shrimp-baiting season no longer worry shrimpers.. 

As shrimp-baiting season starts this week South Carolina’s commercial shrimpers does not worry about baiters as they used to.

07-09-2010 UNITED STATES  

Work at small craft harbours in Malpeque region announces.. 

Canadian government has announced the details regarding work at small craft harbours in Malpeque region.

07-09-2010 CANADA  

North Sea sole fishery swaps detail released.. 

The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has released details of the swaps that allowed the North Sea Sole fishery to reopen last week.

07-09-2010 UNITED KINGDOM  

Fishing sector shows good growth.. 

Fishing sector in Tamil Nadu state of India shows positive trend as machanised boats lands good catch.

07-09-2010 INDIA  

Russia emerging big market for Vietnamese seafood.. 

Russia emerges as potential market for Vietnamese seafood as the recent result shows phenomenal growth.

07-09-2010 VIET NAM  

Fish Prices/Landings for Scotland.. 

The lack of quotas and fishing days is having an impact on fishing activity, with only 5,512 boxes of whitefish sold at Peterhead Market Scotland’s premier fishing port for the first two market days of last week but the shortage of fishing attracted good prices. In short supply, medium haddock sold for £200 per 57kg box at Peterhead on Tuesday morning which were followed by Large Haddock at £182 Per 57 kg box and Whiting at £114 -£125 per 57kg box.

06-09-2010 UNITED KINGDOM  

Volumes and Value At Peterhead Harbour.. 

The volume and value of whitefish at Peterhead Harbour, Scotland’s premier fishing port is running well ahead of last year’s level, according to the Peterhead port authority.

06-09-2010 UNITED KINGDOM  

Squid fishing season extended.. 

The Federal Fisheries Council (CFP) has unanimously decided to extend the squid (Illex argentinus) fishing season taking place north of latitude 44º by 20 days. The closing date was originally scheduled for 31 August.

06-09-2010 ARGENTINA  

Scottish fishing industry to boycott Faroese mackerel meeting.. 

Scotland’s mackerel fishermen have joined their fishing colleagues in other EU member states by declaring a boycott of tomorrow’s (7 September) international fisheries meeting in the Faroe Islands because of the current dispute with Iceland and the Faroes over their decision to unilaterally increase mackerel quotas.

06-09-2010 UNITED KINGDOM  

Salmon run expected to close early.. 

Commercial fishermen in British Columbia will face problem as salmon run is being closed to them too early.

06-09-2010 CANADA  

Seafood export to Russia rises 13 percent.. 

Vietnamese seafood export to Russia has increased 13 percent but failed to reach the target, confirms VASEP.

06-09-2010 VIET NAM  

Rights issue to finance Aker BioMarine.. 

The Board of Directors has resolved to propose a rights issue to finance Aker BioMarine ASA’s (“Aker BioMarine”) future participation.

06-09-2010 INTERNATIONAL  

Joint French fishery eye MSC certificate.. 

EURONOR and the Compagnie des Pêches Saint Malo have applied jointly for Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification for their cod and haddock catches.

06-09-2010 UNITED KINGDOM  

“Seafood stewardship in crisis”, experts say.. 

In an opinion piece in the current issue of Nature magazine, six leading scientists claim that the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), the world’s most established eco-labelling system for seafood, is “rapidly failing on its promise”.

05-09-2010 SWEDEN  

Tripled amount of fish to production, in spite of lower catches.. 

So far this year HB Grandi’s pelagic vessels have landed 27,000 tonnes of Atlanto-Scandian herring and mackerel at Vopnafjördur. This represents a significant reduction in catch compared to last year, when 41,000 tonnes of mackerel and herring had been landed at the same point in 2009. The good news is that production of herring and mackerel for human consumption has increased dramatically, with approximately three times the amount going to production this year compared to 2009.

05-09-2010 ICELAND  

U.S. West Coast groundfish fishery enters MSC assessment process.. 

Today the United States West Coast limited entry groundfish trawl fishery entered full assessment in the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) certification program for sustainable and well-managed fisheries. The fishery, which operates in the United States West Coast Pacific Exclusive Economic Zone off of Washington, Oregon and California, will be assessed by an independent certifier against the MSC standard for sustainable fishing. If successful, products from this fishery will be eligible to bear the blue MSC ecolabel.

05-09-2010 UNITED STATES  

Less tuna quota remains for Spanish fleet.. 

Since the beginning of the bluefin tuna fishing season, Spanish vessels have caught so many and left with 14 percent of the quota now.

03-09-2010 SPAIN  

Changes in fishing rules are likely.. 

NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) are working on making changes to current fishing regulations to make fish oil free.

03-09-2010 UNITED STATES  

Flounder gill net fishing ban in south Core Sound.. 

Core sound will be closed to flounder gill net fishing Friday to protect threatened and endangered sea turtles.

03-09-2010 UNITED STATES  

 

Increased fish production in spite of lower catches.. 

HB Grandi’s pelagic vessel have landed tripled amount of fish to production in spite of low catches, says a report.

03-09-2010 ICELAND  

Overfishing could end mackerel fisheries MSC accreditation.. 

Mackerel fisheries of the Northeast Atlantic could lose MSC accreditation by 2012 if overfishing not control.

03-09-2010 UNITED KINGDOM  

Fishing vessel safety forum begins October 13.. 

The National Transportation Safety Board is going to hold a forum on fishing vessel safety beginning Wednesday, 13 October 2010.

03-09-2010 INTERNATIONAL  

Labrador fish stocks under Inland Fish Enforcement Program.. 

Inland Fish Enforcement Program expanded further to protect world-class fish stocks in Labrador, says a report.

03-09-2010 CANADA  

Mexican shrimp fleet eyes US certification.. 

Mexico’s shrimp fleet is under US official verification whether they have made sufficient corrections to comply with turtle-protection standards.

03-09-2010 MEXICO  

Scottish mussels gaining popularity in UK.. 

Rope grown mussels produced by the Scottish Shellfish Marketing Group (SSMG) have achieved Friend of Sea (FoS) certificate.

01-09-2010 UNITED KINGDOM  

US commercial fishing industry report.. 

Research and Market has announced a report on US commercial fishing industry, revealed a media report.

01-09-2010 UNITED STATES  

Deadliest catch in deadliest waters.. 

Catching groundfish in the Northeast Coast is the most dangerous business and the real ‘deadliest catch’.

01-09-2010 UNITED STATES  

New Zealand scallop season opens.. 

Scallop season opens in Auckland and Fisheries Minister urges the fishers to go by the rules and regulations.

01-09-2010 NEW ZEALAND  

Bio-fuel from fat of tra and basa fish.. 

Vietnam’s leading catfish co-op Agifish has teamed up with SaigonPetro and two local refrigeration firms to produce a bio-fuel efficient from the fat of tra and basa fish.

01-09-2010 VIET NAM  

The bell tolls for Baltic salmon, Finnish letter warns.. 

31-08-2010 SWEDEN  

Value of catch January-May 2010.. 

31-08-2010 ICELAND  

Proportion of mackerel from 10 to 70%.. 

31-08-2010 ICELAND  

Iceland demand its right to fish mackerel.. 

Iceland trawlers have all the right to fish mackerel from its waters as much quantity as it require, claimed Fisheries Minister.

31-08-2010 ICELAND  

Danish vessels caught fishing illegally.. 

Greenpeace Sweden documented Danish vessels fishing illegally within the protected area of the Kattegat, says a report.

31-08-2010 DENMARK  

Yarmouth Coastguard alert about 60 tones of lost cargo.. 

Yarmouth Coastguard have been warning ships on sea about 60 tonnes of lost cargo of Norwegian vessel.

31-08-2010 UNITED KINGDOM  

Coalition comments on New European Marine Sites.. 

New European marine sites in Lyme Bay come under severe criticism from the Coalition.

31-08-2010 UNITED KINGDOM  

EU, Norway’s 110% grab of total mackerel quota for themselves raises questions of credibility.. 

While some blame Iceland and the Faroe Islands for alleged problems in the North East Atlantic mackerel fishery, questions remain over the EU and Norway’s commitment to multilateral cooperation as the mackerel stock gravitates toward the northwest, says the Faroese Pelagic Organisation.

30-08-2010 FAROE ISLANDS  

Fish Prices/Landings For Scotland... 

30-08-2010 UNITED KINGDOM  

Emotion Over Mackerel Row... 

30-08-2010 UNITED KINGDOM  

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