If fish are gonna get extinct, fish farms will become economically feasable. You can even combine fish farms with algae farms for biofuel. Your mind is too closed, you don't see the opportunity! 


Quote from ByLoSellHi:
I agree that certain environmental organizations manipulate data, and others are outright radical in their proposed solutions to what is a VERY REAL problem.
Should anyone let that (irrelevant) fact delay the crafting of a real and effective solution to address crashing stocks of some of the word's most important fish species, upon which many humans rely on to obtain essential protein and nutrients (and that support many critical industries and incomes)?
We need to quit treating the world's oceans as receptacles of toxic waste, we need to halt particular methods of altering waterways and tributaries that decimate fish stocks, and we need to realize that restoring a healthy balance to our ecology, including minimizing the very pollution and overfishing that is also decimating fish stocks.
More of the world's population obtains it's protein from fish than any other animal based protein.
Whether the fish are in decline or polluted with heavy metal contaminants, the human race is placed in peril.
Quote from acronym:
True, but there's heaps of whale for the time being.
What your saying seems to be backed up-farmed fish are highly susceptible to disease, and come nowhere near meeting overall demand.
Thing is, there are no fish futures, how do you play it? Fishermen go bust when the prices are to low, or there's no fish-but wouldn't processors just jump price through the roof and make a packet regardless?
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Quote from acronym:
True, but there's heaps of whale for the time being.
What your saying seems to be backed up-farmed fish are highly susceptible to disease, and come nowhere near meeting overall demand.
Thing is, there are no fish futures, how do you play it? Fishermen go bust when the prices are to low, or there's no fish-but wouldn't processors just jump price through the roof and make a packet regardless?
Buy john west.
Quote from acronym:
True, but there's heaps of whale for the time being.
What your saying seems to be backed up-farmed fish are highly susceptible to disease, and come nowhere near meeting overall demand.
Thing is, there are no fish futures, how do you play it? Fishermen go bust when the prices are to low, or there's no fish-but wouldn't processors just jump price through the roof and make a packet regardless?
Buy john west.
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You can also add acidification of the oceans (from absorption of CO2) leading to destruction of the coral reefs - a major fish habitat.
Here's oneQuote from murray t turtle:
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Whats the source for that?? Thanks
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Here's one
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=ocean-acidification-hits-great-barrier-reef
but you can find lots of references by Googling. I guess it's a lot more significant in tropical waters than cool or temperate.