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South Georgia Toothfish fishery best in world say reviewing scientists

Saturday, June 28th 2014 - 01:56 UTC
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Recommendations have been made regarding the South Georgia Toothfish fishery by two senior scientists who have conducted an independent review, however they stressed to the Falklands Penguin News that the fishery was the best managed in the world. Read full article

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  • José Malvinero

    The Malvinas Islands, South Georgia and Sandwich, are Argentine.
    Thieves of shit.

    Jun 28th, 2014 - 02:08 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Brasileiro

    They pay a high price. The colony suffers them to remain. The metropolis of them paid a high price to isolate themselves from America.

    If it were a war they could win. But it is not. They will be poor, they weep and never know what happened.

    They boast of the past, we fought for the future.

    Jun 28th, 2014 - 02:20 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • redp0ll

    Thieves of shit?
    An interesting comment on Argentinas fishery industry.
    Or did you mean the Falklanders are stealing the ordure that spews daily from BA into the river Plate and the South Atlantic?
    The Argentine Sea where ever that is, and being under your “jurisdiction” would be the ideal place to dump your excrescences.

    Jun 28th, 2014 - 03:22 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Anglotino

    José and Brasileiro.

    Gawd you guys are boring. I mean what is it like to live where you keep whinging and whining about reality.

    Both your countries have major problems that you guys can't even bring yourselves to address and yet like clockwork you post the same crap again and again and again.

    José. The Islands aren't Argentine. They are British. You might hate it but wishes don't make it different. And they are being managed much better than Argentina could ever hope to. Your country is perpetually stuck at an event that happened 200 years ago and honestly needs to move on. Because the rest of the world including Britain has. In 2014 Argentina has never been further away from these islands than they are now.

    If your government out half the effort into its economic policies as it did to this Malvinas cause then you wouldn't be in so much trouble.

    Brasileiro. The UK isn't suffering anything. Name one detrimental thing.

    Just one.

    Britain won the last war that was started over these islands and yet here you are boasting of more war. What a pathetic thing to do. If you think Brazil will go to war over these islands or even join Argentina to do the same thing then you are an idiot.

    It's funny. Because it is Brazil that is isolating itself and paying a high price because it is shackled to Argentina. Brazil had a few good years economically and thought it had solved all its problems and believed the hype that it was again the country of the future.

    Well the future never comes. And again Brazil is paying for not tackling its problems again. Brazil is not an economic superpower. It is not a military superpower. It is just a big country with a big population. It lacks influence throughout South America let alone around the world.

    Britain has nothing to fear from either of your countries. Neither has or will do anything that will hurt it.

    Jun 28th, 2014 - 03:51 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • HansNiesund

    @1

    The islands of the British South Atlantic aren't Argentine. They are free.

    Jun 28th, 2014 - 04:38 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • reality check

    Jose

    That could not be farther from the truth, why stop there? why not add the moon to your list. Because pathetically saying something again and again and again and again, does not make it so.

    Except in that pathetic thing in your cranial cavity that loosely passes for a brain.

    Jun 28th, 2014 - 09:43 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Conqueror

    @1, 2. Try something. Come on. Please. WE've PROGRESSED since 1982. Troop reinforcements, with equipment, could arrive at the rate of 300 per flight, using aircraft (Voyagers) that also refuel 4 Typhoons en-route. Could be a never-ending “roundabout”. Britain has 14 Voyagers. That's 4,200 troops plus 56 Typhoons per deployment. Meanwhile fleet (hunter-killer) submarines are bombarding argieland for up to 1,000 miles inland. Next move might be the Voyagers refuelling C-17s carrying artillery, tanks or helicopters.

    That's just to let you two dingbats know what could happen. Lots of British Armed Forces personnel might welcome the chance for some payback for having to leave 255 of their comrades in the South Atlantic!

    Instead of mouthing off, you should be afraid. Very, very afraid. And just guess who will be weeping?

    Read all those stories about British troops doing nasty things? The guys have barely started! And we Brit civilians? We're going “Yes! Now shove it down his nose and press ”Explode“. Do it on another one so we can record it”.

    Jun 28th, 2014 - 01:10 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • golfcronie

    Don't let the Argies anywhere near the ISLANDS they will fish it dry.

    Jun 28th, 2014 - 03:04 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • redp0ll

    @8 LOL. Particularly not Mr. Think. He is a very fly fisherman.

    Jun 28th, 2014 - 03:32 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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