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Sydney's new Fish Market site has just opened and as well as solving many problems associated with the supply of sea food, the building itself demonstrates that when included in the planning stage of buildings, solar panels can provide the electricity and at the same time contribute to the aesthetics of the building.

 

 

 

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Now, all we have to do is preserve what little fish we have left, from the predations of the other nations fishing fleets. In W.A., a total ban on demersal fishing has just been imposed, because fish stocks are now lower than they have been since records started being kept. The problem is, many of our finest eating fish take many years to reach maturity, and the prized metre-long jewfish can be up to 80 yrs old.

 

The State Govts decision has effectively bankrupted a large number of W.A. commercial fisherman, and the anger is palpable. There is a Govt buyback of fishing licences, but the amounts offered are minimal, and the Govt deal doesn't offer any other income alternatives for those fishing people. The decision was taken with no consultation with the fishermen, a move that really rankles.

 

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You can catch them from a Beach all along the Coast south of Pt. Stephens. I've never tried eating one. Bream and Snapper are a good fish to eat. Garfish and Long Toms are the best flavour . IMHO. Nev

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Bream are just seachickens, everywhere but not that tasty and a lot of bones. 

Bream are extremely slow growing a plate size can be 20 years old.

 

The Snapper are awesome tasting, Gar etc lovely.

The Jew is extremely tasty if bleed and gutted on the spot, many don't and this effects the flavour and shelf life.

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O.K., so it's Dhufish I'm talking about, although so many people still call them Jewfish here on the Left coast. 

 

The problem I see is that, in commercial fishing, along with the firearm laws, the innocent people are paying the price for the few who have caused trouble.

 

The W.A. Govt has set the fishing limits for commercial fishermen for decades - now they've just whipped the rug out from under them with a total ban - and no consultation.

In addition, the State Govt does nothing to allow shark fishing (in fact, it's totally banned), and sharks are proliferating to the detriment of commercial fishing.

 

To top it all off, overseas-based fishing fleets are allowed to plunder our waters, with bugger all chance of being caught. This is not just a W.A. problem, it's a world-wide problem.

The commercial fishermen have only just managed to get the Govt to agree to a meeting between themselves and the Govt - but the Govt decision-making has already been carried out.

This is not how democracy is supposed to work, IMO.

 

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The Chinese have invested hundreds of billions into solar panel manufacturing, just to ensure they control the solar panel market. The word is, few Chinese solar panel manufacturers are profitable, they are only existing on Chinese Govt support.

 

I don't know where they go from here, the only real solution is an increase in solar panel prices - or refining manufacturing techniques to try and reduce costs.

 

https://www.pv-tech.org/chinas-top-four-solar-manufacturers-suffer-1-54-billion-losses-h1-2025/

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