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#91 Jan/Feb 2013 with NZ Aquaculture

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schooling. I regularly practice pumping, man overboard drill, knots etc as part of this. If by chance there is an oil spill on the Lake we have spill kits to control this and it then falls on the Waikato Regional Council to rectify the problem. My boat, along with the Harbourmaster���s, would aid in this. I phoned to query the charges and this was met by a very negative response and it appeared that no one had any answers to give me. I await your feedback. Larry Palmer, Taupo MARITIME NZ A JOKE Dear Sir I am sending you a ropy of the letter sent to Maritime New Zealand on September 3, 2012. No response whatever from Maritime NZ. They have also wrongly dated my LLO ticket which cut it short by twelve months. No new ticket sent although I was promised they would. My boat Tunza Salvage, was updated for coastal work between Tauranga and East Cape. I sent paper work and letters at the same time three years ago proving my sea hours in that vicinity. Tunza Salvage was upgraded. I never received an upgrade on my ticket. Maritime New Zealand say they never received paper work for my ticket. I have been dicked around so much by Maritime NZ that I am removing my boat from SSM and will not be renewing my ticket next year. The stress dealing with these people has beaten me. No response to phone calls, letters, they are a joke. I believe 180 staff in Wellington. Now, I could not run my business like this, I would be broke. Larry Palmer, Taupo Dear Sir I would like to congratulate publically, those people who would like to ban marlin meat sales in New Zealand, even if taken outside of our Economic Zone. I read with disgust a letter to the editor (of a fishing magazine) that a commercial boat who had fished at the wonderful Wanganella Banks just outside of our EEZ, and unloaded 51 marlin for sale in the far north. This is absolute BS after all the work that has been undertaken in tagging, research, releasing this wonderful game fish, that is pretty well the last large game fish we have in any quantity, to enjoy to catch as game fishers. The commercial moratorium on billfish is being abused here. If there was ever a similar heap of BS, it is the new commercial proposal to sell undersized rock lobsters in New Zealand shops. And at the same time we recreational fishers get fined if we took a single cray of the same size and was caught landing it. I cant believe that this Ministry of Primary Industries even entertains this as an option at the National Rock Lobster Management Group meetings that commercial propose! I���m bloody furious with this government department, a pack of office pen pushers who probably never caught a fish in their lives and who treat the public as idiots who are easy meat to dictate to. I would like those advocacy groups to also go for banning the sale of undersized ���concession��� crays in New Zealand shops. The public can have the last say and do that with your wallets ��� don���t buy those undersized crays in the shops and our message would be clear. Like this, poachers and ���make believe��� Maori VIP.S91 UNDERSIZED/OVERSIZED..? BS! January/February 2013 Professional Skipper 5

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