Mikemccrsa
Registered
I am deeply disappointed at the manner in which the so-called marine reserves of el Toro and Isla Malgrats on the south coast of Mallorca are handled by the Spanish authorites.
Whilst I was doing my dive training there recently I was told how the number of divers is limited to 12 per mooring so as to protect the reef, a limitation which apparently is quite strickly enforced.
On the 1 October we went out to el Toro to dive and lo and behold the place is riddled with fishing boats!!
I asked the skipper what was going on and he replied that the fishing season had just opened and it was always crowded during the month of October which is the duration of the season.
What is the point of protecting an area for 11 months of the year and then allowing it to be obliterated in one fell swoop?
Does anyone know if this is done elsewhere?
Can anyone think of a sound scientific reason for allowing this...other than to make money of the fishing licenses no doubt!
Whilst I was doing my dive training there recently I was told how the number of divers is limited to 12 per mooring so as to protect the reef, a limitation which apparently is quite strickly enforced.
On the 1 October we went out to el Toro to dive and lo and behold the place is riddled with fishing boats!!
I asked the skipper what was going on and he replied that the fishing season had just opened and it was always crowded during the month of October which is the duration of the season.
What is the point of protecting an area for 11 months of the year and then allowing it to be obliterated in one fell swoop?
Does anyone know if this is done elsewhere?
Can anyone think of a sound scientific reason for allowing this...other than to make money of the fishing licenses no doubt!