Die Fischerei Gesetze sind nie implementiert worden, aber von 2000-2012, wurde zumindest an Teilen der Küste, die Boote kontrolliert, das Dynamit fischen unterbunden. Viele Millionen € gab die GTZ schon vor 10 Jahren für den Shkoder See, welche wie immer spurlos verschwanden. Die gesamte Küste, wird durch kriminelle KfW, GIZ Projekte seit Jahren vernichtet mit illegalen Bauen der Albanischen Mafia und Abholzung der Wälder und durch enorme Erosion deswegen.
Georg Soros Idioten an die Front, Alles korrupte Hirnlose Leute: Und das Deutsche Justizministerium, mit Dumm Kriminellen wie Susanne Baer, Margarete Kopper, Katharina Barley, wurden Programm in der Deutsche Justiz, wo die Ober Idioten auch noch den Berliner Justiz Senator stellen.
Heute ist wieder Wild West, denn durch Mafia Schleusen für Fische, oft illegalen Lokalen am Ufer, kann der Fisch nicht mehr vom Meer in den Skhoder See wandern. Deshalb gibt es einen Zusammenbruch des Fischfanges im Shkoder See, was von korrupten Idioten als „erheblicher Fortschritt“ verkauft wird, und Dumm Angela Merkle quakte den selben Unfug, um von ihrer enormen Hirnlosigkeit und Inkompetenz abzulenken. Besonders betroffen, die Montenegrinische Fischerei ebenso, nur die Mafia Fisch Lokale überall profitieren
Albanian deputy agriculture minister Roland Kristo states that “ dam management, legal or not, greatly affects the number and type of fish. If it is managed well, it affects the fish, if not, it endangers fish and life in Lake Shkodra”.
So why not do something about it?
1 : 1 kopiert das Deutschen Idioten System für Dumme und korrupte Gestalten, die dann Politiker werden
Concerns Over Decreasing Fish Stocks In Lake Shkodra
Marko Masanovic, a member of the Professional Fishermen’s Association of Ulcinj commented that “We have nothing this year. Before you could fish with rods, now, even with a net- nothing”.
Daljani are underwater barriers made of metal or wooden canes that are then placed over the mouth of the channel between lake/river or lake/sea. They catch the fish as they return to the lake and they are then removed from the water using a net, known in Albanian as a ‘kalimera’. This method has been used for centuries and their v-shaped nets are able to catch entire shoals of migrating fish. Whilst they were once run and managed by the state, they passed to the hands of fishing families in the 90s before ending up being controlled by concessionaires who operate them under state supervision. Whilst the government state that there are strict rules on where, when, and for how much the daljani can be used- sources have said that the system is regularly abused.
The daljani on the River Bojana are only allowed to be open between March 15th and August 31st but witnesses have described seeing them in use outside of this time-frame. Journalists attempting to photograph the weirs were even threatened by two men on a boat.
Due to the turmoils of the past few decades, it is difficult to know exactly how much catch statistics have fluctuated and with the closure of businesses that manage fishing on the Montenegro side, many records have been lost. Records from 1947 to 1976 however indicated a considerable decline on a year-by-year basis. One report suggests that the catch has declined from 250 tonnes a year 30 years ago, to just 5-6 tonnes today.
Albanian deputy agriculture minister Roland Kristo states that “ dam management, legal or not, greatly affects the number and type of fish. If it is managed well, it affects the fish, if not, it endangers fish and life in Lake Shkodra”.
So why not do something about it?
This article was originally published on The Balkanista.