Hi Fish Fans,
This week is the last chance to give your input to the DOE about the new Marine Parks proposal, so please ask everyone you know to say "yes" to the new
proposal before the end of November. To be clear, this is their final public input
period in formulating the proposal that they will present to the Cabinet for approval. Our reef fish continue to
decline rapidly and will all soon be lost if we don't hit the brakes
hard now... no exaggeration! Contact DOE at: doe@gov.ky The
last time this was done 25 years ago, not enough people stood up for
the proposal (there were plenty who cared but sat on their hands
thinking it was obvious) and we got fishing on the 80' profile as a
result of a few noisy fishermen. That fishing of the 80' profile is
the biggest reason our marine park was not much more effective than
it has been (as well as too late closure of the grouper spawning grounds).
Because we now have much fewer fish for recovery, we need much
bigger parks and new fishing regulations (not yet addressed by this
proposal). Let the DOE know that we accept their new parks
proposal. Don't let the few naysayers be the only voices counted in
shaping how the proposal that goes to Cabinet will look.
We continue losing dive tourism numbers and millions of $ in tourism
as we lose fish. If we still had today, the fish that we had in the
80's we would easily have at least four times the number of divers
coming here, because everywhere else in the Caribbean is also fished
out. This is our chance to lead the competition. There is still a
chance to reverse the current decline if we act quickly and
willfully enough. This is an economic issue in which all Caymanians
will either lose or gain depending on what we do with the last few
fish we have. As for fishing, if they catch the last fish there will be nothing left for them to catch, so why do that! I am sure there are many preservationists who just
don't understand that this input opportunity is about the DOE comparing how many
people want more protection vs how many want more
fishing in order to shape the proposal. This is your "vote" on the
issue! You must not sit quietly expecting that the obvious shall
prevail. Everyone counts and this is not just for registered
voters. Anyone can and should give their opinion.
I have recommended we accept the DOE proposal as it is except for:
extend the proposed 200' depth fishing limit along the parks
drop-off to 600' to make it more enforceable; make Little Cayman a
complete marine sanctuary (or nearly so); Grandfather in the
currently dive buoyed enclosures at commercial shore diving sites as no-fishing zones within the
proposed fishing zone of NW Point to Barkers (Lighthouse Point,
Cracked Conch and Cobalt Coast); add new fishing regulations ASAP
(we need catch limits and special species protections). Please
forward to everybody you know and let's get heard this time! Speak
up... pump up the volume... raise your voices to a crescendo that
commands respect.
Email your recommendations to DOE at: doe@gov.ky
Forward, forward, forward this to everyone who cares.
Be counted!
Thank you and may God bless us all with a renewed bounty,
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
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I am giong to re-blog this in its entireity. And email DOE.
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