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To: Slagle who wrote (68058)8/24/2005 12:26:23 PM
From: shades  Respond to of 74559
 
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You should watch it if you can - the guy in the interview said the same thing you did - that we are working our way down the food chain - that there are no more BIG fish to catch and they are getting smaller all the time. Then he talked about squid in canada - that used to be the BAIT back in the old days to catch the big fish, now that all the big fish are gone, we just eat the bait as a delicacy - hehe. He did say there was hope - that the maine lobster industry had controls put in place that worked.

BOOM FISH - HAHA - I saw croc dundee fish like dat. The guy in the interview said the current laws are not gonna work - we got to have a global body enforce global rules to stop the over fishing - he said it is not too late yet, but a few more years of these miles long nets and the ecosystems wont stand a chance of ever being rejuvenated. AS a diver - I hate to see a good reef wrecked.

Speaking of lobster, did you get any?