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Pastimes : Will water become the next war?

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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (48)9/21/2022 10:30:45 PM
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Hopefully the GrandBanks will recover.. I'm thinking improved Canadian enforcement should prevent the European fish pirates from doing their 'thing'.

Most people do not understand that the coast of Somalia was much the same years ago. With some internal strife in Somalia, a few European fisheries
began plundering the Samali coast.. depleting the fishing stocks so much that offshore Samali fisherman had little chance of protecting their livelihood.
These same fisherman turned to/ began the lucrative trade of nickel&dime piracy. What one saw a few years ago, piracy bacame so lucrative that the Somali
pirates roamed the IndianOcean at will.. sometimes not all that far from India.

archive.globalpolicy.org

The Chinese are notorious pirates anywhere the world they sail... they just haven't gotten so far as the GrandBanks though, maybe too late but they'll
scrap up anything that's left & wiggles.
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