http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20090508/local/sea-polluters-to-start-being-fined-soon
good news.... I hope there will be some enforcement :-\
And who will enforce?....the authorities?...They are the polluters of the sea with drainage overflows. Just take at look at Grand harbour
What about the P1 activity? I am sure no EIA was conducted...otherwise it wouldn't have been held so close to shores and in harbours.
I hope something will be done the pollution is the main problem regarding the decrease of fish near the shores.
QuoteI hope something will be done the pollution is the main problem regarding the decrease of fish near the shores.
In my opinion its trammel nets that are drasticly reducing the fish near our coasts... i'm not saying there isn't any pollution going on,,, but lets face it, many are those who go fish from were drainage comes out (e.g. Popeye Village and Xahjra) I assume the number of fish is crowdier in these polluted areas.
However, i'm glad polluters will be actually charged for their actions as at the end of the day pollution is (i) unhealthy for us and the flora and fauna found below and above the sea level and (ii) its quite an eyesore.... But as i mentioned before... fish near our shores are reducing because of the abuse of using trammel nets. End of Story!!!! Its a well known fact!!!!
Well stated robby017.
Since the tuna fish farm were done in front of M'Scala the fish had decreased from shore in those areas because of their pollution.Just ask people who frequent those areas and hear what they tell you.I'm not saying that trammel nets does not reduce the fish.
Chalie, ghidli inti kemm ikallaw pariti dak in nahat kuljum.... u ejdli int kif ma tippretendix li il hut ser jonqos.... il farm tamel taha... pero dik tressaq il hut leja... mur hdejn ta l-ghadira, invasata vopi u imsell, tat tonn fuq is sikka l bajda ftit gimghat ilu, kollha sawrell u plamti u xi kubrit imdaqqas ukoll... il parit ed joqtol... u min ikallah irrid idahhala go mohhu li ed joqtol il hobza tieghu stess u ma jigiex jeqrd hawn imbad.... mhux ed nghid alik chalie, ma nafx kif tistad int... in generali ed nidthadded.
Quote from: robby017 on May 09, 2009, 12:54:35 CET
Chalie, ghidli inti kemm ikallaw pariti dak in nahat kuljum.... u ejdli int kif ma tippretendix li il hut ser jonqos.... il farm tamel taha... pero dik tressaq il hut leja... mur hdejn ta l-ghadira, invasata vopi u imsell, tat tonn fuq is sikka l bajda ftit gimghat ilu, kollha sawrell u plamti u xi kubrit imdaqqas ukoll... il parit ed joqtol... u min ikallah irrid idahhala go mohhu li ed joqtol il hobza tieghu stess u ma jigiex jeqrd hawn imbad.... mhux ed nghid alik chalie, ma nafx kif tistad int... in generali ed nidthadded.
Veru jressqu ftit hut pelagici l-fishfarms, imma l-qiegh ta' madwarhom jinqered u ma' jibqa xejn hlief hama.
Hut tal-qiegh kollhu jinqered.
Ma nafx x'hemm tahthom siehed ax ma ninzilx nodos, pero, nemmen li il kurrenti mil majjestral inadfu hafna minnu abel ma jasal mal qiegh... nerga nghid imma , ma nafx ax miniex midhla ta dawk in nahat jiena...
il fish farms 100% li jeqirdu il qih... big time. u veru li jithlu hut pelagic.... pero finalment xorta ed jinqered lambjent ekk..... dak mux bix inzommu il hut. sabih li immur spinning u nkun nista inwahhal xi kubrita kiku ifem imma heq..
flopinjoni tijaj il fishfarms mumix postom daqsek vicn tal art.
I use a lot to dive and train my self at Lapsi. Its just 5 mins from my bed so can imagine how much I go there. Today after a long absence to the north side I decided to go to see some rocks near the reverse of moses. Cannot explain. All the seabed had changed, and for not saying for the visibility, max 6mtr!!!! We r talking about Ghar Lapsi and not in a port. How can we help to see from where all this sand is getting from? The thing is like the quarry of Qala gozo, same prob. In these last 3 years I saw Ghar Lapsi changing when sometimes while diving one can feel "xahx" mixed with the sea water. This is a very series problem. Last year even diving at dingli cliffs was the same, so cannot imagine by the passing years
Quote from: robby017 on May 09, 2009, 12:54:35 CET
Chalie, ghidli inti kemm ikallaw pariti dak in nahat kuljum.... u ejdli int kif ma tippretendix li il hut ser jonqos.... il farm tamel taha... pero dik tressaq il hut leja... mur hdejn ta l-ghadira, invasata vopi u imsell, tat tonn fuq is sikka l bajda ftit gimghat ilu, kollha sawrell u plamti u xi kubrit imdaqqas ukoll... il parit ed joqtol... u min ikallah irrid idahhala go mohhu li ed joqtol il hobza tieghu stess u ma jigiex jeqrd hawn imbad.... mhux ed nghid alik chalie, ma nafx kif tistad int... in generali ed nidthadded.
robbie,
bhalissa aw limsell??
likbar xewqa tijaj bhalissa namel sajda tajba minnom.... accesibli al art jew adom sar?
Quotebhalissa aw limsell??
mhux bhalissa imma fi zmienu jamel hafna imsell mal farms.... ma ta l-ghadira, b'qasba ta 3 meters kont amilt xalata.... suffrun u sunnara u mil wicc naqbad il vopi u l-imsell... u mil qigh qbadt xi 4 Sargi fuq il hniex... ma nafx jien....
Guys, alot of activites are contributing to the depletion of fish stocks along the coast. In my humble opinion, if I had to list them from worst to least...I would put Trawliing as #1, followed by tramel nets (pariti) a close second...marine polution #3, illegal fishing (use of explosives - used to be higher in classification, but recently under control) longline fishing and followed by recreational fishing activites (boat, shore and spear fishing).
What do you guys think?
I fully agree with you but another major contributing factor is the dumping, accidental or not, of pollutants such as engine oil, fuel, sewage, oil spills etc.
Quote from: robby017 on May 09, 2009, 12:54:35 CET
Chalie, ghidli inti kemm ikallaw pariti dak in nahat kuljum.... u ejdli int kif ma tippretendix li il hut ser jonqos.... il farm tamel taha... pero dik tressaq il hut leja... mur hdejn ta l-ghadira, invasata vopi u imsell, tat tonn fuq is sikka l bajda ftit gimghat ilu, kollha sawrell u plamti u xi kubrit imdaqqas ukoll... il parit ed joqtol... u min ikallah irrid idahhala go mohhu li ed joqtol il hobza tieghu stess u ma jigiex jeqrd hawn imbad.... mhux ed nghid alik chalie, ma nafx kif tistad int... in generali ed nidthadded.
Robby, jien ta spiss immur noghdos f dawk in nahiet u hemm sar kambjament kbir minn kemm ilhom hemm il fishfarms,bizejjed nghidlek li fis sajf il bahar lanqas ghal ghowma ma jkun tajjeb ghax jibda jinten. Naqbel mieghek habib meta tghid il fishfarm iressaq il hut pero minn Ottubru sa Jannar dawk in nahiet kienu jkunu mizghuda bil vopi minn dik il kbira ma l art, dis sena ftit li xejn dehret u ilha tonqos minn kemm ilhom hemm il gagec tat tonn
Quote from: suffrun on May 10, 2009, 09:04:08 CET
I fully agree with you but another major contributing factor is the dumping, accidental or not, of pollutants such as engine oil, fuel, sewage, oil spills etc.
thats what I have as #3
can we have translations please just when it gets interesting it changes again, sorry but someting i am interested in.
Quote from: The_Gaffer on May 10, 2009, 08:10:43 CET
Guys, alot of activites are contributing to the depletion of fish stocks along the coast. In my humble opinion, if I had to list them from worst to least...I would put Trawliing as #1, followed by tramel nets (pariti) a close second...marine polution #3, illegal fishing (use of explosives - used to be higher in classification, but recently under control) longline fishing and followed by recreational fishing activites (boat, shore and spear fishing).
What do you guys think?
I agree 100% with this! Trawling is definitly the biggest culprit & is sometimes the least net "fishing" method that is mentioned unlike the parit/trammel net..Most probably as the damage done to the sea it not all that apparent with this method, and so it becomes a case of "out of sight,out of mind"
However the consequences of this "fishing" method close in to costal waters are devistating, as this method not only depletes entire fish stocks but obliterates the sea bed also!