what is the least destructive mode of fishing?

what is LEAST DESTRUCTIVE mode of fishing?

  • muro ami style fishing

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • drag net fishing

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • cyanide fishing

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    44

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Out of curiousity, why is this in the Philippines section?

Spearfishing is my answer as well.
Personally, i do no fishing and eat nothing that comes from the sea....
 
RIDIVER501:
I am with you charlie. I dislike fish. Shell fish is ok, but I can't stand the taste of fish/fish. So for me fish are for looking at.

to quote Bruce. "Fish are friends not food"
You misread my attitude about eating fish. I have nothing against spearfishing, and I often throw out a handline behind my sailing dinghy during a late morning sail and catch lunch. That's relatively low envirionmental impact if you discount the affect on seagulls that have learned to hang out for a free lunch after I'm done gutting and cleaning. OTOH, I eat very few clams and other shellfish. Filter filters like clams have a nasty tendency to accumulate and concentrate any contaminants in the water, such as the red tide neurotoxins or the PCBs left over from the capacitor plants in New Bedford.

I was just challenging people to think a bit about the true impacts of fish farming --- if done properly it has the potential of having the least impact of all. Fish farming isn't a very popular thing here in New Bedford area, particularly with the several neighbors that are commercial fishermen. New Bedford, MA is usually competing with Dutch Harbor and Kodiak, Alaska as to which port with have the highest total value of fishing catch each year ;)
 
"The practice requires children to dive to often dangerous depths to pound the easily broken corals with rocks or pipes to scare fish into a large waiting net.

Young divers often drown and the coral reefs become devastated."
 
How is the "muro ami style fishing" ?

BTW I agree with the fish farming suggestion. Not possible with every type of fish but I'm sure a comparison between a tilapia farm and a wheat field would yield amazing results when it comes to eficient way of feeding people.

Fortunately fish farming is happening, sometimes where you least think of it. If you ride 595 in Fort Lauderdale just west of I-95, under a flyover bridge in the south side you can find one of these farms that appears to be doing well. About 38 feet of brackish water connected to the Dania cut off canal.

As far as spearfishing, it can get very expensive if you think of fuel and similar factors but if you were going to go diving anyway, that expense doesn't go in the "food" line of the budget. It is money alocated for fun that produces dinner. I don't know a better way to use resources.
 
see this was the thought i was thinking when i was to do this poll.

that it would be country specific as to what is the mode of fishing done. hence i kept it under the Philipine section as the original discussion was hunting for a meal.

But since we ar it, it would also me nice if the mode of fishing is described in detail for those not so clear methods.

A SCUBABOARD MODERATOR may move this to a less country specific area if they may wish to involve the others all over.
 
Charlie99:
Obviously, the least impact method of fishing is "none".

Spearfishing is low impact, but also very low yield. Think about the incidental pollution from getting to and from the dive site,etc. to get a couple of fish.

Yes. Fish farming, if not done correctly, will pollute; but a well run fish farm is very productive with little pollution compared to the amount of fish generated.

i agree if the fish farming is done right. however LAguna de Bay (laguna, philippines) is a sad testament to the wrong way of fish farming that is repeated over and over again here in the philippines. another testament is the number of shrimp farms that destroyed a lot of mangroves then left idle due to wrong practices that resulted in virus proliferation. the culprit : GREED
 
paolov:
the culprit : GREED

poverty also which is caused by overpopulation.. too many people too little resources..
 

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