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Posts by Glenn Douglas

Research for PECH Committee - The multiannual plan for the Baltic Sea - A change in management needed | Think Tank | Europaparlamentet Research for PECH Committee - The multiannual plan for the Baltic Sea - A change in management needed

Thanks to Christian Möllman for presenting directly to stakeholders at the Baltic Sea Advisory Council the PECH report on the Baltic Sea Multi Annual Plan and the need to change it. www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/sv...

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I recommend George Dysons book Analogia which has some interesting info about the mad Russian scientific journey that discovered Stellers sea cow.

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Thanks to all at EFCA and the Ocean Protector crew who gave a great presentation of your work and then sat down and answered all questions. EFCA 20 Years and better and better day for day.

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Worrying trends in the Bothnian Sea! But the recipe to fix the problem remains the same, reduce phosphorus loading and leave more fish than currently in the Sea.

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As a very successful current EU parliamentarian says "without science you get nowhere, but science by itself is not enough". All my career I have seen important info hidden in research. To see it, distill it, and get it in the right forums (not just media), thats when you get change.

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FREE FALLING – a fly fishing documentary on Baltic salmon in Sweden up north
FREE FALLING – a fly fishing documentary on Baltic salmon in Sweden up north YouTube video by Undefined fly fishing project

Want to get a feeling for whats going on with Baltic salmon! Check out a very professional free to view film Free Falling.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=M9Uj...

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Nothing surprises us in the north of Sweden anymore. Forests are not "growing slower" it is just that there is less land to convert into forest as previously and harvesting has increased in intensity. What this plan will do for lakes and rivers we already know, more eutrophication.

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Is it on the track to New Chums beach from Whangapoua?

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Utredning: Sverige gör för lite för att rädda ålen Sverige gör för lite för att rädda den utrotningshotade ålen. Det slås fast i en utredning till regeringen. Vattenkraften pekas ut som det klart största hotet i Sverige mot den uråldriga artens överle...

Sweden not doing enough (anything?) to ensure eels can migrate in rivers and that hydro does the right thing. Thats a pertinent bit of news from "Uppdrag granskning" well done. Did we really need a govt study to prove it, not really. So now lets see some action. www.svt.se/nyheter/gran...

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Video. Closing the net: Finland and Sweden join forces to fight illegal salmon fishing Video. Rivers in Finland and Sweden are a refuge for Europe's threatened wild salmon. The countries are jointly protecting the species through old-fashioned patrolling and hi-tech surveillance.

The regional Finnish and Swedish authorities collaborate well in fisheries control. But the central Finnish and Sweden governments must reduce herring quota in the Bothnian Sea. Only a healthy & resilient sea ecosystem will restore salmon in the Torne river.
www.euronews.com/video/2024/1...

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Finns ingen lax i älvarna – fiskare kräver totalstopp Rekorddålig nivå

No salmon in Swedish rivers AGAIN. In 2023 Sportfiskarna asked the Swedish Agency for Management and Water Agency SwAM (HaV) if they had the goal, tools and plan to react if this was to happen AGAIN. SwAM never replied and here we are AGAIN. SwAM = non adaptive managers www.tv4.se/artikel/5aol...

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With climate change upon us fish need need wide buffer zones of mixed mature forest to keep rivers cool. Sweden is unprepared with < 5 m mean zones. River temps are now more often over 20°, critical for salmon and trout, lets put a proper green roof over our rivers.

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1 370 school children taken out by Swedish Sportfiskarnas Luleå office to learn about and participate in river restoration for endangered river pearl mussels and sea trout. Big up to my colleagues and LIFE Revives.

2 years ago 5 1 1 0

The difference between Gulf of Riga and Bothnian herring? Estonia and Latvia wisely manage the Gulf of Riga fishery for fish and fishers, while Sweden and Finland are driving the Bothnian stock into a crash.
Check out Ivars Putnis Baltic Breakfast presentation. www.su.se/stockholm-un...

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30 kg of glass eels worth EUR 200,000 seized at Lisbon Airport. Interestingly, eels where destined for Senegal - likely just a hub to get them to Asia. www.noticiasaominuto.com/pais/2437216...

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Silver and Pearls conference gave new ideas on why Baltic salmon returns were much lower than expected in 2023 and clear insight into the need to manage the Baltic on an eco-system base, not just as individual species. Thanks to all who took the time to be there.

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Looking at our new wetland restoration project in the Råneå River Valley, a co-operation between forestry company SCA and Sportfiskarna.
#nature restoration

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Thanks to the BSAC for organising a workshop about cormorants last Friday. To succesfully manage cormorants and threatened fish stocks requires a common knowledge base among all stakeholders.

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Today the EU council of ministers decided that you and I cannot go down to the Baltic Sea to catch a cod for dinner. Thats a historical first and is an indictment on our fisheries management. Many are responsible who will take responsibility! The commercial "bycatch" fishing continues!

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Waiting for the decision on Baltic fishing quotas for 2024. Time for a change in how we manage herring in Åland Sea and Bothnian Bay.

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