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steeljack 24-04-2009 03:09

Re: What sort of bird is this??
 
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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 707419)
Newfoundland was built on the Grand Banks fishing ... and the outports still live off it ... I remember Fleetwood, even Knot End. The fishing grounds have been screwed over by over fishing ... I remember reading that Cabot told Henry Vll that the cod on the Grand Banks were so numerous that one could walk on them. No more. However, we are now policing our territorial waters more rigourosly. We even built a new class of warship, the "Kingston Class", which is specifically designed as a coastal defence ship, and is often used to warn off foreign fishing vessels that come into our territorial waters.

not only the Grand Banks being stripped bare , here in California the commercial Salmon season has been cancelled again for the second year , no fish returning to the spawning grounds .

apologies to original poster for thread wander but fish and cormorants do have a lot in common ;)

jaysay 24-04-2009 09:50

Re: What sort of bird is this??
 
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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 707421)
not only the Grand Banks being stripped bare , here in California the commercial Salmon season has been cancelled again for the second year , no fish returning to the spawning grounds .

apologies to original poster for thread wander but fish and cormorants do have a lot in common ;)

In the premise that Cormorants eat Fish SJ:D

Eric 25-04-2009 18:24

Re: What sort of bird is this??
 
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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 707421)
not only the Grand Banks being stripped bare , here in California the commercial Salmon season has been cancelled again for the second year , no fish returning to the spawning grounds .

apologies to original poster for thread wander but fish and cormorants do have a lot in common ;)

I don't think that is a wander. This is a wander: "How 'bout them Jays, eh"! And even then, there is a link to cormorants ... if you spend a lot of your youth shagging flies, and you get good at it, you may end up in the majors making the big bucks;):D


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