amirravon
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Tuna pens in tow - La Paz area. Any sightings ?
Can somebody confirm that the Tuna pens from Ensenada are really have been towed to La Paz ? Any info/ Location will be helpful... Thanks
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Mula
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I don't know about this, but there are tuna pens around Mag Bay now.
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amirravon
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Are thy under tow ?
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Mula
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No.
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Tuna pens
I am no expert on tuna pens,,but to tow from way up there down around the cape and then up to la paz...That's stupid !!
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comitan
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Its my understanding they are towing them to Japan.
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Quote: | Originally posted by comitan
Its my understanding they are towing them to Japan. |
I LIKE THAT!!
Just do it!
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Japanese Herd Our Tuna Off To Japan
And they make them swim all the way!
If you fish below the border, tuna pens are not an unfamiliar sight. These huge circular pens, roughly 150 feet wide and 50 feet deep, are the
temporary homes to bluefin tuna that are fattened up before being sent to the Japanese fish market – sometimes dragged at an agonizingly slow two
knots across the Pacific, all the way to Japan.
Wayde Nichols aboard his 48 foot Señor Jefe managed to steer his boat into the middle of a floating tuna pen nearly half the size of a football
field. To get out, the outer ring was submerged by the crew of the tow boat to allow them to drive out.
During their 12 hour ordeal in the tuna pen, the Señor Jefe crew members alternated between fright and excitement. During the period of intense
negotiations to free their boat, they experienced the adrenaline rush of a wide open tuna bite inside the pen.
Nothing stands between the Japanese and their sushi. It’s just another high seas hazard that might give you grief or it might provide you with some
of the best catches of the day.
What does the law say about this? Is this legal? Yes, they do have permits from the Mexican Government to grow the fish.
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I know why they are moving them
I sent an email to the Ensenada Port Captain explaining that the pens off Punta Banda were interfering with my view. Sure enough they started moving
them the next day
Bob Durrell
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Alan
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Comitan, I also saw that article in the GG and really had to just laugh out loud but it is something I would expect from that paper. (always trying to
stir controversy).
It just isn't cost effective to tow those pens all the way to Japan. I have a neighbor who has pens. When they buy a school that has been wrapped
they transfer them from the net to a towing pen and then tow that to the grow out pens. The article is correct in that they can't be towed over 2kts
so with just the normal ocean currents many days they actually lose ground.
The sportfisher in the article I believe is the one that ran into a pen at the Coronado Islands just below San Diego. Those pens have been there for
years and are pretty well marked with radar reflectors and even lights. My guess is that someone was on autopilot and asleep at the helm.
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Alan
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The pens next to Isla Gaviota just outside Pichilingue are grow out pens for Amberjack (a warmer water relative of the yellowtail). These are
operated by Rancheros del Mar. The pens are currently empty as the brood stock and now their fry are still in their hatchery. When the fry reach a
certain size they will be transferred back to the grow out pens from which they will eventually be sold and FLOWN to Japan.
I have heard someone is considering a farm for YFT yet I don't know where they are with that project but it is much more cost effective to disassemble
the pens in Ensenada and truck them to La Paz to be reassembled. La Paz water is much to warm in summer for BFT.
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amirravon
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Thanks guys for the info, If anybody happened to see the 6-7 Tuna pens under tow anywhere in Baja please replay to this post.
Any info will be appreciated.
Amir
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