meowmix778 t1_isdawso wrote
Reply to comment by combatbydesign in Alaska's cancellation of the snow crab season offers a grave, potential prediction for Maine's lobster industry. by combatbydesign
Oh. I read the article. I'm just speaking in more broad terms. It's something that generally concerns me that fish are beginning to disappear and that directly threatens people's livelihoods. Maybe we as a society should do something before then.
Same goes for all of nature really.
AllYrLivesBelongToUS t1_isem80s wrote
I'd wager much of the "where they went" can be attributed to the Chinese fishing fleet. Imagine you're a whale or fish swimming about in International waters. Then an armada of 300+ fishing vessels park above and take tonnes of things that swim or crawl around you. When they leave, some species will do well because the things that eat them are sparse, while other species suffer because the things they feed on are few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9t5MC7WXNg
>China harvests 20% of the world's entire annual catch (15.2 million tonnes). China reports it's distant ocean fishing vessels numbers 2500 but the real estimate is 17,000. In comparison the US has around 300 vessels.
2020 video/data. Chances are that the Chinese fleet has grown since then.
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