「勃勃海洋」及「世界自然基金會」將於今年四月中及五月初聯合舉辦有關替代生計的研討會。 Living Seas and WWF are jointly organising an alternative livelihood workshop in mid April and early May 2011. 我們相信,禁止拖網捕魚最終會有助釋放本港近岸海域的所有潛能。香港可以利用漁民的現有技能,創造新的海洋相關經濟及工作機會。這些議題仍有待進一步深入探討。我們會邀請有相同見解的僱主出席研討會,探討實現這些機會的可能性,以及聽取他們支持這一計劃的意見。 We believe that the trawl ban will finally start to unlock the full potential of our coastal waters. There
Read moreWhat's new? 最新動態
香港不要拖網捕漁! No More Trawling in Hong Kong!
上年十月特首在施政報告中,提到要立法禁止拖網捕漁以保護我們珍貴的海洋資源及生態,這絕對是一大喜訊. Living Seas Hong Kong (勃勃海洋)希望藉此機會讓公眾了解更多關於拖網捕漁對海洋生態所造成的禍害,以促使政府及立法會議員盡快立法,為我們的下一代留下一個生氣勃勃的海洋環 境. Please join the Facebook group 香港不要拖網捕漁!No more trawling in Hong Kong! AND/Or please SIGN OUR PETITION EMAIL If you want an English version of this petition click here 中文版本,請按此 處 In the
Read moreFisheries in HK and the EU
I like this quote from the European Union’s Minister for Maritime and Fisheries. Replace EU with HK and you have exactly the same story. “Let me be quite clear: if you think that we can keep the
Read moreDismayed by bluefin tuna record price
Sadly a beautiful Northern bluefin Tuna, weighing 342kg (that is a BIG fish), was sold today (5th January) for a record price of Y32,490,000 (around US$396,000). The buyer was an upmarket Tokyo sushi store and Hong Kong’s Taste of Japan group (one of it’s most popular brands is Itamae Sushi)
Guardian newspaper article and video |
The Northern bluefin tuna is an endangered species that is the centre of an international feud over fishing quotas and finger pointing on who is to blame, efforts to set unsustainable quotas have been squashed by political wrangling and inaction. This particular specimen was caught using highly damaging long line fishing techniques.
{readmorelink}<READ MORE>{/readmorelink}
Read more
Sustainable salmon now available
Very happy to find sustainable smoked salmon available in a Hong Kong supermarket.
{readmorelink}< READ MORE >{/readmorelink}
Read more
Looking forward to 2011
As we close 2010 we have a lot to look forward to in 2011.
We can anticipate that Legco will debate and ratify plans to ban trawling in Hong Kong and we can expect that commercial fishing in marine parks will finally be banned. These two anomalies in Hong Kong need to be closed off and stopped.
{readmorelink}< READ MORE >{/readmorelink}
Tung Ping Chau Marine and GeoPark tour
On 21st November, 2010, we took a day trip to the Tung Peng Chau Marine / Geo Park with our friends from EnglishTown in Hong Kong. We took the morning ferry from the Ma Liu Shui pier and arrived 1
Read moreReturn to Yan Chau Tong Marine Park
We returned to Yan Chau Tong Marine park on the 7th November 2010, with a group of 17 staff and friends from the US consulate in Hong Kong. Originally scheduled for the 23rd October, our plans had to be changed because of the imposing presence of Super Typhoon Megi.
Early November presented us with more typical Hong Kong autumn/winter weather and we had blue skies to match the fine scenery and company.
Read more
Banning trawling in Hong Kong
Finally some good news, the Chief Executive, Donald Tsang, in his 2010-11 policy address has announced the following exciting news :
“To protect our precious marine resources and ecology, we will implement a basket of management measures such as banning trawling in
Hong Kong waters through legislation in order to restore our seabed and marine resources as early as possible”
Damaging fishing trawlers could be a thing of the past
{readmorelink}< READ MORE >{/readmorelink}
New photos uploaded
We have uploaded some new interesting images into our photo gallery. Have a look at some interesting and beautiful species that we have recently discovered diving in Sai Kung. Our Photo Gallery can be found HERE
Read moreBrown bag presentation at US consulate
Jeffrey Lee and David O’Dwyer, founding members of Living Seas HK conducted a lunchtime presentation to US consulate staff on the 28th Sept. A really positive event and opportunity to share experiences and perspectives about Hong Kong’s marine life
Read moreHoi Ha Wan tour
On the 19th September, Living Seas took a group of 34 English students from English Town to the Hoi Ha Wan marine park. We were lucky enough to have a tour conducted by WWF Hong Kong. WWF introduced
Read more