Dumped fishing dhow still stuck in the sea The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi said rotting debris from the dhow at Mina fishing port was a cause for concern to marine life and the environment. Ravindranath K / The National ABU DHABI // A 50-foot fishing dhow that sunk in the harbour at Mina Zayed more than five months ago has still not been moved. Parts of the vessel were still sticking up on Wednesday even though it had sunk further into the sea. Its bow section is still a foot above water. The dhow is close to the Abu Dhabi Fishermen Cooperative Society office, which said last month said it was unaware of the craft. The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (Ead) said rotting debris from the dhow was a cause for concern to marine life and the environment, but it did not fall under the authority’s jurisdiction. “Ead is not in charge of port or waterway management,” said Ayesha Al Blooshi, terrestrial and marine biodiversity director at the authority. “Ead is only in charge of f...
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The website links on this page are to fishing reports from Fish & Game New Zealand. Central South Island Fish & Game Latest fishing news Fish & Game Weekly Report, Friday 19 Dec 2014 What will the visiting angler find in the region this weekend and during the holiday period ahead. The lack of rain will disappoint mid and low country river anglers, spring, and now a good part of the summer, has not produced enough rain to keep fishing waters at optimum levels. This will have minimal affect on the many lakes of the region which are a huge draw card for anglers and for those who include water based recreation on their annual holiday activities. High country waters have been mostly affected by higher flows with some obvious discolouration. A scan along the peaks of the main divide and the obvious lack of snow will provide a clue as to why this has been a common condition so far this season. Larger snow fed rivers provide interest for salmon anglers and...