Thank you for the support Luke, Mark & Charles
Charles the tagging project they have been running there looks very professional and i would love to receive as much info as you can possibly get on that -
[email protected]I love the Ulua tradition and value/respect the Hawaiian people give the fish and mother nature in general. Im sure when the tradition started there was no need for thought on conservation, providing it wasnt a weekly event i doubt this tradition would have made a significant effect on GT numbers? I am sure it is the same everywhere - Commercial fishing is where the damage is done.
You may see the one or two videos of a boat full of GTs coming from over here but this is a freak occurrence. Almost all of the fishing in Oman is by small local boats who handline live sardines or dead bait. I have seen GT come in the boat with small hooks in them but good luck taming a monster GT on handline, they just cant land them as you can imagine. If the opportunity arises then they will try to net them but it really isnt common.
I visit the ice factories where they store the fish in the remote villages every week and i know them well enough now that i get a call when something of interest comes in. They call if they receive any GT, Billfish or large Sharks. I have seen only a handful of big GT over the past 2 years but some mega Marlin and Sharks. I see huge numbers of other Trevally though, literally tonnes of Big eye, Black tip, Yellow spot & other species they can handle with their hands.
There are a decent number of traditional Dhows that fish drift nets but it is mainly pelagic species they end up with. Alot of the nets you do see on the reef here are for crays which is a terrible way devastate the coral. As alarming as this amount of fish my seem it is still tiny numbers compared to super trawlers. I met some guys from a Tuna fleet here in Salalah and their yield of fish was mind blowing. The Tuna comes off the moving factory packaged in a can and ready for the supermarket!
Rich Foong from Ripple fisher will be supporting the GT sPAT project by donating a limited edition GT stick for auction. More info will follow on that.
We will also be running a raffle which can be entered by making a $50 donation towards the sPAT Tags. We are still working on a variety of prizes but if you are reading this and make lures or any other type of tackle that you can donate for a cool prize then let me know. Everyone who supports the project will be acknowledge
I have put in 2 free days fishing with No Boundaries as a prize ..
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