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[*] posted on 10-28-2009 at 08:51 AM
Ensenada sport fishing concessions revoked


An article in todays El Vigia says that the sport fishing charter concession for two businesses that operate a total of nine sport fishing boats was cancelled.

http://host.elvigia.net/noticias/?seccion=generales&id=5...

The names of the boats are at the bottom of the article, in case anyone has a charter scheduled.




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[*] posted on 10-28-2009 at 09:00 AM


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Originally posted by arrowhead
An article in todays El Vigia says that the sport fishing charter concession for two businesses that operate a total of nine sport fishing boats was cancelled.

http://host.elvigia.net/noticias/?seccion=generales&id=5...




For your amusement and information, here's the Google translation of the article.
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Ensenada, BC. - A total of nine ships that were moored in the docks of fishing companies, whose concession was revoked, now have an uncertain future in the port.

Although the Ensenada Port Authority (IPA), released the two fishing piers, most vessels were operated a few times a year, now no one knows what will happen to them, and most could end up as scrap, including these boat "Ensenada Clipper.

These ships were anchored in two of the docks of the port 90 and 240 in his band the East-where but have not yet become a problem, it is unknown who happen to them.

In one of the latest reports of the Committee for Protection of the Harbor, it is revealed that the partial assignment revoked the rights of two companies sportfishing docks were evacuated, but have created a new problem.

These boats are now safe on the docks where they were installed but not provided with maintenance and security could soon become a problem as have others who left, as the Catalina and the Tanager.
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[*] posted on 10-28-2009 at 10:16 AM


Looking forward to nine more boats being mothballed off Rancho Packard.



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