Fish Strike Force Belize, Central America

Fish Strike Force Belize, Central America

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Captain and fishing from San Diego, Cabo San Lucas, Costa Rica, Florida, Bahamas, Virgin Islands. I now am fishing in my home waters of Belize! Join us!!!! FISH!"

Captain Rudy retired back home to Belize and only a few months of great fishing ... he wants to take people out fishing again and share the excitement with others! "The fishing is too good for this old guy to hog it all for myself. I want to be able to share the experience with others, so I am opening up a little side job. There is no better way to enjoy retirement, than doing what you love the most.

23/08/2023

Angler Oscar de Leon first caught this blue marlin aboard Captain Raymond Cruz's vessel, Islamar, off the coast of Puerto Rico in October of 2012. The weight and length of the fish are unclear, as was the gear used to tag the fish. However, we can safely say this fish was healthy and treated well. Almost eleven years later, in May of 2023, this blue marlin was recaptured. Captain Jose Linares reeled in this fish on his boat, Live to Fish, while fishing in the waters of Venezuela. This blue was brought in on a rod and reel and was noted to be in excellent condition!

Amazingly, this fish spent eleven years at large. Even better, the tag remained on the fish for all 3,880 days between the initial tag and the recapture. A bird's eye view shows 1,973 miles between tag and recapture locations, but who knows how many thousands of miles this blue marlin swam in over a decade!

As always, thank you to everyone who provides us with such valuable data. Thank you to our Tag & Release Program Sponsors Boaters List Costa Sunglasses YETI Garmin King Sailfish Mounts Casa Vieja Lodge International Game Fish Tournament Observers

29/07/2023
20/05/2023

Queen Conch Fishing Season Closure:

All fishers and the public are informed that at the close of business on the 14th of May 2023, the Queen Conch (Strombus gigas) fishery in Belize will be declared closed. This is necessary due to the realization of the production quota for the 2022-2023 season. The fishing community is advised that all conch fishing activities shall cease as of this date, until the opening of the next fishing season on the 1st of October, 2023.

▶ The conch fishery is considered one of the most lucrative (alongside lobster fishery), in Belize. Through continuous engagement with stakeholders, fishermen are encouraged to respect the size restrictions and no-take regulations of protected areas.

🚩 Specific threats include: fishing during closed season; taking undersize conch; fishing in no-take zones; and over-fishing generally. WCS Belize

To do your part, the community is advised to report any illegal fisheries activity by calling telephone number: 224-4552, 223-2623, or by email to: [email protected].

Photos from Fish Strike Force Belize, Central America's post 18/05/2023

Sorry everyone who has been looking at this page. Strike Force Belize will not be up and running for a couple months. We will be adding another boat. We have a new owner, Darryl will still be running the boat ASAP.
Sorry for the inconvenience
Darryl Lewis

30/11/2022

Did you know that jaguars are the most powerful of the world’s living ? They have the greatest bite force. But the population for this iconic species is declining due to human activities such as deforestation, and illegal wildlife trade.

On World Jaguar Day, we call on you to help protect them from extinction, as they currently are near threatened, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, IUCN.

What are you doing to ensure that your children and grandchildren are able to appreciate these marvelous creatures? How about spreading the word about the importance of forests to maintain jaguar habitat; or becoming a volunteer at an organization, like WCS, that helps to save wildlife and wild places. You could also make a donation at atbit.ly/3gJlcM2. It is up to all of us to do our part to save the jaguars!

Don't let them !






30/11/2022

Celebrating a decade of protection, conservation, innovation & sustainability! Turneffe Atoll celebrates 10 years under a Marine Reserve status.

Turneffe, being the largest and most biologically diverse Atoll in the Caribbean, remains an economical stronghold and captivating destination for marine adventures. The support Turneffe Atoll Marine Reserve offers to the Fishers and Tourism stakeholders is invaluable.

We take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to those who made the designation possible. Thank you to all government officials, non-government actors, Turneffe Atoll Stakeholders, the International Community and all trailblazers who pioneered this process of becoming a Marine Reserve.

Continue to follow us as we launch a year of activities leading up to the 10th Anniversary of TASA in October of 2023. To learn more about Turneffe Atoll, visit www.visitturneffe.org

Happy 10th Anniversary Turneffe Atoll Marine Reserve!

01/11/2022
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