Confessions of a poacher..

Rhiann Marie - Round the World
Stewart Graham
Sun 14 Nov 2010 04:47
Sunday 14th November 1211 Local Time 0211 UTC
 
14:31.25S 145:02.37E
 
I now know why the sharks were patrolling round me yesterday giving me the evil eye after I had taken a nice fish. When I got back aboard Rhiann Marie I looked across the anchorage and the very next boat to us was the "Marine Parks" authority. So I took the RIB over to them and asked if there were any fishing restrictions in the area. I got nine marine zoning charts and three booklets (one was a 36 page "brief guide") all explaining the zoning of the Great Barrier Reef for marine activities, the fishing regulations etc etc. The regulations explained that at certain times of the year there was a closed season for some species in a list of areas with the exceptions of another long list of areas. It was nevertheless OK to fish for some species even during the closed season provided a bag size was adhered to for which there was a separate set of rules. There was a grid chart saying what fishing activities could take place in which zone. All this has to be overlaid with the zonining of the marine park and quite rightly if you are an aboriginal you can for the most part fish what you need. Except in certain areas and certain species.... Hang on a minute, I just want to check something ......... yes, I thought so. Some guy in Brussels wrote the regulations. I should have known.
 
No matter how hard I looked I could not find anything even the small print which said it was OK to spear a fish at Lizard Island. Shame on me. In my defence I have to say it is all extremely complicated. However the straight forward question to the rangers about whether there was any fishing around Lizard Island brought a straight forward "No". Oops - too late! "What are the regulations governing spearfishing?" I enquired. "That's a very sensitive subject" said one ranger "you see ............ let me try and explain ......" Oops - very too late! 
 
To be honest though I did not take the whole fish, just the fillets. The frame, head, tail and guts all went back in, so I am sure nature with the help of the sharks, will have the biomass quickly reprocessed to another (slightly smaller) fish. No damage done and the spear gun is safely stowed away - for now.
 
We have had some bad news this morning. The weather forecast for the next five days to Darwin has almost no wind at all. Our passage to Darwin will be about 1100 miles and should take about five to six days. The cyclone season has started and Western Australia has already seen a category five. While we don't want a cyclone some wind is desperately needed. I am suspicious of these forecast conditions in the Timor and Arafura Seas however, as there are very light and variable winds,  a lot of small showers forecast to be around and water temperature is already at 29deg Centigrade - ideal conditions for spawning a cyclone. We will watch closely.
 
That however is not my concern. My concern is that if we have to motor all the way that we will not have enough fuel to do it. My calculation is that we need 1875 litres and we currently have 2000 litres plus 50 in cans. However we can not use down to the bottom of each tank. So it is touch and go. Also while filling one of the tanks with water in Cairns the tank filled up and the water flooded all along the side deck for a few minutes. This is normal. However while hauling the hose along the still wet deck to coil it up, it pulled off the deisel tank cap which therefor must have been completely loose. How on earth could this be? Very strange. Did water flood in? Time will tell. That is a 900 litre tank I hope it is all deisel. We have been quite proud of only having had to use our engine for 650 hours between Gibraltar and Austalia (including the Panama Canal) and we are in danger of adding another 50% to that in one week! Never mind that think of the cost... 
 
Right now it is sticky hot. Zero apparent wind and 35 deg Centigrade. I am off to spend a few hours studying the fishing regulataions to see if I can troll a line here.   

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