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Overfishing

Category: Nature conservation
Posted on: June 3, 2008 9:28 AM, by Greg Laden

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1

Thanks for making me even sadder than usual about the destruction of the natural world.

Too many humans, too voracious, too inconsiderate, too short-sighted. I suppose the good thing is when the human blip ends, there will be a lot of new evolutionary niches.

I only eat freshwater farmed fish these days, have for a long time now.

Eat your sushi, folks - they discard 50 million pounds of fish/seafood DAILY because of the sushi market alone.

Posted by: Caveat | June 3, 2008 1:55 PM

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This is a very good example of manipulation. I'd suggest to avoid posting about subjects you're ignorant about.

Posted by: Ernesto Jardim | June 4, 2008 5:06 AM

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