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Chinese company seeks 30-trawler fishing fleet in Guyana

Associated Press

By BERT WILKINSON, 1 hour ago, Tuesday, February 03, 2015, Source

 

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — A Chinese commercial fishing company is seeking to operate 30 vessels in Guyana over opposition from fishermen in the South American country.

 

Fuzhou Hongdong Pelagic Fishery Co. has submitted a proposal for permits to operate the 120-foot trawlers and drift netters, along with up to two auxiliary boats and storage and processing facilities on land. They are also requesting unspecified tax breaks for what they say would be an investment estimated at $70 million that would boost exports, according to a copy of the document obtained by The Associated Press.

 

Fisheries Minister Leslie Ramsammy said Monday that the government has requested additional information from the company and has not yet made a decision.

 

Guyana cut back its commercial fleet in 2012 to fewer than 100 vessels because of overfishing. The government said last year that revenue generated by the sector declined 6.5 percent over the previous 12 months after it stopped issuing commercial licenses.

 

The main commercial fishing organization in Guyana is lobbying against granting the permits, and the tax breaks, to the Chinese company, which would operate with larger boats than most local fishermen.

 

"We don't have any more space to accommodate anybody else in the fishing grounds as these are almost fully exploited," said Leslie Ramalho, past president of the Guyana Association of Trawler Owners and Seafood Processors.

 

He also said the proposal would allow "factory boats at sea" that the government would be unable to adequately monitor.

 

The Fuzhou Hongdong proposal says the company would use drift net, trawl and set nets for a test period of a year before phasing in full operations. The company said it hoped to establish and incorporate in Guyana by the end of December 2014. It said the operation would comply with regulations and would use turtle excluder devices to prevent ensnaring endangered sea turtles.

 

The fisheries minister declined to say what additional information the government was seeking though a decision was not expected until after parliamentary elections due in May.

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Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Then perhaps, the fishes have migrated from around the world to the now last and only selected areas in Guyana.

That must rank as the most stupid comment you ever made on GNI. The type of fishes found in front of our coast are not migratory species. Only the turtles migrate around our coast.

Mr.T
Originally Posted by Mr.T:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Then perhaps, the fishes have migrated from around the world to the now last and only selected areas in Guyana.

That must rank as the most stupid comment you ever made on GNI. The type of fishes found in front of our coast are not migratory species. Only the turtles migrate around our coast.

Now, take your time and slowly internalize your comments, in the first sentence, which are indeed directly related to your style of presentations, and hopefully in time you might adjust in providing salient views to any discussion.

FM

DG you are becoming a bit of a bone head as of late. Do you think what the Chinese are planning on doing is right for Guyana?

 

"Fisheries Minister Leslie Ramsammy said Monday that the government has requested additional information from the company and has not yet made a decision."

 

What additional info is needed, it is quite easy to say FK Off Chinks.

cain
Originally Posted by cain:

DG you are becoming a bit of a bone head as of late. Do you think what the Chinese are planning on doing is right for Guyana?

 

"Fisheries Minister Leslie Ramsammy said Monday that the government has requested additional information from the company and has not yet made a decision."

 

What additional info is needed, it is quite easy to say FK Off Chinks.

I agree with you bro.

FM

This is the worse thing ever. It is the last area where the Chines did not have an inroad. Now the own the entire productive capacity of the country which they will directly export.

 

Do you think they will tell the truth about what they are taking our on those factory ships? We have evidence all over the world where they simply scrape the sea floor of all life. They eat everything except rocks.

FM

In our company there is a young Chinese client with Asperger disorder who was involved in a discussion and laughingly he said that we should not speak bad against China we're not allowed, he did say that he has permission because he's Chinese, then he started speaking on how they build homes that look like a million dollars but really worth a quarter of that because of poor workmanship.

 

He then started on their fishing habits.

That banna had nothing good to say about his homeland.

cain

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