Deep Sea Fishing Aboard the TWO 35' Bertram Sportfisherman

 

 




 

 

LONGLINERS, PURSESEINERS, WHALE HUNTERS, SHARK KILLERS ……..and still…………
MORE DEADLY VESSELS ALL OVER THE GLOBE!!

Who is going to hit them real hard as this is another WAR against survival. 

This is one of the most predominant questions asked, and how can we or any global organization stop them the hard or political way ? We have endured the carnage of over-fishing made by the Japanese, Taiwanese and Koreans for a long time now, since 1986, in and around the Caribbean Basin, until the undersigned decided to call in ABC News and with their assistance put a stop to the regular visiting at the Aruba Port for off-loading and re-loading to the awaiting Japanese Mother Vessels, which carried everything back and forth to their homeland.

Well in the interim, a lot more is now known about high leveled protection given by larger countries such as COSTA RICA, PERU, GROUPS OF US BUSINESS PEOPLE operating with the TAIWANESE and JAPANESE, which otherwise, should give a better example and not pretend to be what they are not.

The undersigned and Jose Luis Campos tracked these "marauders" thoroughly during 1986 - 1987 but come to know that the worst is now taking place for the last 3 years in St. Maarten, one of the Dutch/French Islands of the Windward including at recent also GEORGETOWN, GUYANA. Here we have fleets of Japanese, Taiwanese and Korean long-liners catching anything they can and their by-catch is not exactly known to date, as no survey of their catch is reported, but it said by many who have seen, that it's amazingly scary, and that it will definitely badly affect our Sport Fishing in the very close future, though, Venezuela, the Islands in the Caribbean Basin and those around who are seeing a powerful decline of their Sport Fishing catch for the last couple of years and undersigned was also contacted that this is also taking place in the INDIAN SEA where dozens of TAIWANESE and JAPANESE vessels were seen.

t's just disgusting to see how foreigners arrive from around the globe, 10.000 miles away, with nothing else in mind but, to destroy our marine ecology, and if one of the main world powers is doing nothing to stop them or even apply stricter laws, then this has to be thoroughly investigated on an international basis as something seems to be totally haywire. This world power seems as though they are more interested in "Sting" operations, undercover agents work, International dope smuggling, a war they knew was lost from the very beginning (1979), and laundering schemes of all sort, WHY, because if those wars are won each and every one of the agents involved and those at the top 'have the doors open' to "Go Home" and that they cannot afford. No, this subject is not the war on drugs (which is lost), but the uncontrolled slaughter of fish and wildlife on the high seas. The seas for decades are being "mine" slaughtered not to mention also the overheating and still opening of the ozone layer.

IIn Spanish we say: "En la pesca no hay nada escrito" and THAT's the biggest shame ever as even for a cellular phone, there is something in writing and fines to be paid, but for Mother Nature and her marine ecosystem, who cares, we have to become millionaires from it anyway. We as conservationists and, in the Sport fishing business, hear and see plenty and do not kill but protect by tag and releasing and it's time now, not to continue, but to stick by our guns, and be prepared to assist those who take an active part in conserving the marine ecosystem and destroy those that are on the slaughter, yes, DESTROY THEM! They pity no one, so why pity them, especially when they consider sweeping clean the seas is more important?

And our local Governments, in the Caribbean, what about them, do they show any interest in protecting their own ecosystem ? No Sir, they don't even have the time for it let alone give a hand to help out their Tourist, which is the main income to all the Islands, whether they be Windward or the Leeward. Antillean Officials have desired for some years to expand the local fishing Industry, and have considered the long liners as one of the fishing methods. They even went as far as thinking of giving the long liners tuna, swordfish and other oceanic pelagic fish. Some of these long liners operate and dock in Curacao, while the worst and most disastrous group operates out of St. Maarten, the Windward Group, consisting of a Japanese Company which has for years now served as a transshipment point for foreigners, mostly Taiwanese long liners targeting tuna in the Atlantic. Why the Atlantic, because here they can remain between Trinidad and Puerto Rico and catch all the pelagic fish entering or leaving the open channels to the Caribbean Basin. Could you believe that 24 large Taiwan Long liners were operating from St. Maarten in 2000, although the number has varied somewhat over the time. They ship albacore tuna to Puerto Rican canneries and the tuna and some incidental billfish is marketed in JAPAN and a few Billfish is sold in local Caribbean markets. Available information suggests that fairly substantial quantities of product is being transshipped at St. Maartin.

Foreign purse-seiners have been registered under the Netherlands Antilles flag and Antillean officials point out that they have a 50-year history of flagging vessels and it is said that only a few of the vessels flagged by the Netherlands Antilles are fishing vessels. Any interest by the Dutch in this kind of operations, as they were also directly involved in the year 1990.

Recreational

Recreational fishing is a popular activity in the Netherlands Antilles, especially the islands with a substantial tourist industry. Diving appears to be a greater attraction than fishing on the Dutch islands, especially Bonaire but even so because of certain chemical industries on some of the Islands there is no protection for the ecosystem, in other words too many destroyed corals and reefs and almost no coral fish.

The foreign long-line fisherman chartered by the Japanese deployed long-lines 40 - 50 miles long with about 1,500 - 1,800 hooks and make trips averaging 4 - 5 months. Some limited foreign transshipment has been reported through Aruba in 1986-1987 But these "marauders" were stopped right in their track by bringing down an ABC film crew to Aruba from the United States to film the operation, where the by catch noted came very close to 70% but the undersigned being an environmentalist at that time under the National Coalition for Marine Conservation made them stop because of all the bad publicity, they themselves caused to be reported, as shipping old muddy colored tunas to Puerto Rico by containers and then claiming with the Insurance Companies there. Before them we had the Bad Yanks and they were moving around like mosquito’s all over the Caribbean into Aruba, the Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Isla Margarita and La Guaira, including Costa Rica and The Pacific Ocean around Ecuador.

So far there has been a substantial, but unknown tuna catch reported by the Taiwan and other long-liners operating out of St. Martin and although the great bulk of the  catch was taken outside the Caribbean Basin which means that pelagic fish and billfish either entering or leaving the Basin, were easily caught. In one year about 8,000  tons of tuna, mostly albacore were shipped to the United States, meaning that the total numbers, considering the transshipment to Japan, could bring these numbers a  lot higher than indicated as they never give consisted reports of their real catch.

It is clearly known by all Sport-fisherman that for the last 2 years there was a noticeable decline in billfish, especially blue marlin and white marlin , the spearfish which is  no longer seen and the very small tunas being caught, compared to 5 years ago. Albacore and yellow fin tunas are only seen in small schools and size. Where do we go  from here, as this unchecked overfishing will affect our Tourism drastically, considering that it's one of the sports or entertainment that many visitors look for, but on the long  run with no fish, we will watch the decline in the tourism out of the United States take place.

The undersigned will bring a lot more to the attention of all those deeply concerned and suggests to all those involved, such as organizations,  governments etc., to stand by firm and fight back this group of Japanese/Taiwanese/Korean long liners who have no conscience. The Sea without it's living creatures means no survival for humanity in the near future.

Last minute information obtained is that the Long liners are no longer based in St. Martin but are doing a lot of damage in the Pacific and Indian Ocean at this time 02/24/2009.

My best wishes and appreciation to all those who really respect Mother Nature and it's ecology in general and do all possible to save it even sacrificing their lives to protect it.


Alfredo E. Pichardo
Manager/Director
Teaser Charters NV
St. Vincentstreet 5,
Oranjestad, ARUBA
TEL: 011-297-582-5088 FAX: 011-297-582-4614
Email: millennium@setarnet.aw

 

   
 


A Baby Swordfish

REASON FOR PROTECTION

WHY WE SHOULD PROTECT THE MARINE FLORA  & FAUNA
by Alfredo Pichardo

 

Wish we could be sufficiently concerned about the importance in preserving our Flora & Fauna in general, especially when looking at this “diminutive” baby sailfish of barely 2 cm in length, which undersigned photographed in multiple occasions after the capture of Wahoo’s, Bonito’s, Mahi Mahi, and Barracuda’s, after opening their stomach. We as the crew were amazed with this fragile little “sample” of a sailfish being eaten by other predators. Lucky enough, some of these “baby’ sailfish had been just swallowed by the bigger fish and were removed from the stomach of it’s predator with the utmost care, washed clean and laid-down on a  piece of crystal clear ice, while “combing” the “baby” sailfish fin with the tip of a small hook, to make it standout as best as possible so to have it photographed. It was beautiful with its blue/aqua marine color and truly showed to be still alive.

The most important question now is: Where has the different type of bait we know in Aruba as, maulo, reyronda, balau, gepi, pisketchi, bunitchi and several others disappeared to? Could this be an indication that we of the Central Caribbean Islands and Venezuela are bringing these baits to the point of total extinction through the means of uncontrolled carnage fishing around our coasts and just off the beach? We are not to forget that all bait always attract the pelagic and also the bottom fish, but above all those pelagic fish desired by the tourist when involved into Sport fishing, and their wish to hook and fight a nice sample of Wahoo and/or Billfish.!

From experience, since having located these “baby” sailfish, there is ample indication now that the Billfish also reproduces in certain areas of the Caribbean ,especially the Sailfish, which sometimes during their season can be seen plentiful, jumping all around and many times not even hungry enough to take the bait, on the contrary, just observing and playing with the bait and not getting hooked. The spawning ground for the Sailfish and Blue Marlin, as the White Marlin does not seem to be around anymore, is believed to be particularly the area of the Peninsula of Paraguaná, starting at Cabo San Roman all the way to Punta Cardón into the Lake of Maracaibo, Venezuela, in other words, South of Aruba.

We should all sit down and reconsider our acts of killing and destroying Mother Nature and all it’s living creatures on land as well as at sea, including our corals. Many don’t even believe in Mother Nature, but let it be known that by killing or destroying Her, we are killing and destroying ourselves. We have to STOP now so that together with Mother Nature we may all perjure for Centuries to come….
 

 

  SWORDFISH

It's a first again for Teaser Charters on Rod & Reel!
Care to try it? Well better be in superhuman condition as this one can give you 5-10 times more of a battle than the toughest Blue Marlin. Make sure your health & body condition is 150%

  BLUE MARLIN

This 350 lbs Blue Marlin was caught by "Teaser" and a guest at about 9 miles West/North/West of the Island of Aruba and gave a real battle for 41 minutes before giving up it's beautiful "ballet" tail dance and extravagant jumps combined with sudden water bursts when skyrocketing into the air. Billfish like these should be respected and whenever they permit, to always tag and release them.

  

We tried for 38 long minutes to revive this Billfish next to the boat, just like we are always used to do before releasing them back into the wild unknown Blue Yonder.

They can make you feel as human as any human being after showing themselves behind the boat and moving their head and bill back and forth like saying "don't harm me, please let me go". Regretfully like any human being they can also get a stroke after a harsh battle in very warm water conditions. Save them, because the more we save the longer we will enjoy this majestic fish.

 

 

 

 

FISHING CHART

Species Availibility Best Season Weight in Pounds
Normal/Maximum
Blue Marlin All Year End Oct - April 145 600
White Marlin All Year Mid Nov - May 35 85
Sailfish All Year Mid Oct - April 35 75
Sword Fish All Year Mid Aug - Feb 155 400
Yellow Fin Tuna All Year Mid Nov - April 40 124
Albacore Tuna All Year April - August 25 40
Mahi Mahi All Year July - December 14 90
Wahoo All Year Sept - April 14 98
Bonito All Year April - August 6 30
Kingfish All Year Mid Nov - Jan 8 88

 

 
Teaser Charters N.V.
Attn: Mr. Alfredo Pichardo
P.O. Box 485
St. Vincentweg 5
Oranjestad, ARUBA, D.W.I.
Phone: 011-297-582-5088
Fax: 011-297-582-4614
Email: millennium@setarnet.aw  
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