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With the promise of unbroken sunshine what better way to spend the day than riding the Mineral Tramway - if you need a bike head for the hire centre at Bissoe or the Bike Barn..........
a chance to cycle through rare woods......
hidden mineshafts........
seasonal flora and fauna displays.......
the whole route is well signposted and safe........
the home of Cornish Clotted Cream........
allows you to cycle coat-to-coast in a matter of hours.......
and see the reamins of the world's oldest railway track........
on almost flat terrain for the entire route - which proved no problem for a group of six with a combined age of over 360 years!!.......
ending on the north coas at the historic port of Portreath.......
with its hugely and notoriously difficult to navigate entrance channel.......
plenty of information at hand......
the local fishing fleet isn't what it used to be.......
the huge inner huge harbour is almost devoid of working boats and now bounded by houses - the port once acted as the main supply point for the supply of coal to the Dolcoath Mine.
This year the Classe Mini yachts have raced from the West coast of France and the Solent to Plymouth.
The competitors will set off on Sunday 13th May on a 561 mile course that will take them from Plymouth to Fastnet Rock via Eddystone Rock and Bishop Rock, then on to the Coningbeg Light before returning to Plymouth.
The Classe Mini yachts will race in two classes, Series and Proto. The Series yachts are production models, whereas the Protos are one off designs.
These exciting 6.50m yachts though offering little comfort to their sailors, are capable of high speeds particularly off the wind and offer close and exciting racing.
The class rules limit the communication equipment that can be carried by each yacht, but Yellowbrick will again be supplying the trackers that will enable an hour by hour update on the progress of these intrepid sailors.
Those racing from the Solent and La Trinite Sur Mer had excellent races and have been enjoying the club.
Watch the start of the UK Mini Fastnet 2012 at 1200 (BST) on Sunday 13th May 2012. Courtesy of SoloSails.
Reducing discards at sea ‘vital’ for success of CFP reform
CFP proposals tackled by international experts at World Fisheries Congress
Panels comprising international industry experts and politicians have debated Common
Fisheries Policy (CFP) reform at the 6
th
World Fisheries Congress in Edinburgh.
Debate was fuelled specifically by regionalisation and the potential for devolving certain
powers to member states; subsidies; Transferable Fishing Concessions and discards.
Contributors reached the unanimous view that reducing unwanted catches and discards is
vital for the success of fisheries reform.
The ‘Question Time’ style debate, facilitated by WWF and SeaWeb, addressed proposed
policy reforms and examined imminent challenges and opportunities for the industry.
Contributors including UK Fisheries Minister Richard Benyon MP; Scottish Cabinet
Secretary Richard Lochhead MSP; Tony Long from WWF; and Lowri Evans, DirectorateGeneral for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries for the European Commission, took part in the
session.
Emily Howgate, Programme Manager at SeaWeb, facilitated the panel debate. She said:
“The year ahead will be a decisive one for CFP reform.
“The debate held at the World Fisheries Congress brought together leading figures from
European politics and the fishing industry to examine policy issues and delve into the
challenges and opportunities for science and supply chain operators.
The session confirmed
that collaboration between government and industry will be crucial to ensure positive
implementation of the reform, with fishermen and other stakeholders assisting to inform
policy.”