Saturday, August 20, 2016

Fishing boat Reder received threat message after discovery of dead fish – NRK

Do not think the idea of ​​going on land pissed miljøkrimmera “, it is stated in the text message fishing boat owner Ted Robin Endresen received after large amounts of dead sei was found floating by Kibygrunnen Thursday night. In the message goes and revealed that they were to prove inside the bay it’s going to be trouble.



Fishing boat Reder Ted Robin Endresen from Myre in Vesterålen

Hobbies Fisker Morten Jørgensen was out to take cooking and discovered large amounts of dead and half-dead coalfish.

– I fully understand that people react when it comes dead fish floating, but I think the nothing that it comes direct threats. Have we done anything illegal, we will of course stand for it. Is not nooe illegal has happened, yes so goes the world, says Endresen is one of two owners of the fishing boat Oeksne big one.

The boat domiciled in Vesterålen fishermen currently saithe in Finnmark, and was Saturday afternoon and handed catch in Hasvik on the South Island.

– fish floated over the net

Gaute Amundsen’s skipper aboard. He says to NRK that what happened Thursday night was that they were fishing coalfish on the Varanger Fjord, and then they should take note, there was some fish that simply floated over the net and straight off.



Gaute Amundsen’s skipper aboard Oeksne big one and explains that the dead fish in the Varanger Fjord due to catch overflowing memo.

Photo: Private

– This is something that can happen when fishing in deep water and it goes air in fish, says Amundsen.

– Should you have notified when this happened?

– no, it’s not something that we have praktiskert in previous cases, he said.

he acknowledges that it can look for shit when dead fish floating at the surface, but denies that they have dumped catches deliberately.

Amundsen is not surprised by the reactions that have come to båtrederen.

– Vesterålsbåter’s not unusual to get shut up when we come to eastern Finnmark. But now we have been providing the catch and the walk back there, he said.



– Logical explanation

Director of the Norwegian Coastal Fishing Association, Arne Pedersen from Vestre Jakobselv says the explanation to the skipper is logical.



Chairman Arne Pedersen in Norway’s coast Fishing Association.

Photo: Trine Vidunsdatter / NRK

– it’s just such a thing that can happen when fishing in deep water, and it is not possible to capture the fish that then overflows memo, he said.

Pedersen vote yet that threats to fishermen and shipowners is unheard of, but think it really stems from the old debate about how far in the fjords such boats should get fishing.

– but criticizing crew and shipowners are wrong, turn Pedersen fixed.

Pending possible review

Operations Jonas Krokan police in Eastern Finnmark say they are awaiting a possible review of the Directorate of Fisheries before it gets taken a position on what happening with the case.

Senior Adviser Ton Ola Rudi in resource section at the directorate’s regional north will Saturday afternoon not comment neither a possible review or skipper’s explanation of what should have happened.

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