nitro harley
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We have soldiers like that? fuck you are scaring me. I thought they all had to have diplomas?It would be like a soldier who doesn't know what a rifle is, letting you on a fishing boat.
We have soldiers like that? fuck you are scaring me. I thought they all had to have diplomas?It would be like a soldier who doesn't know what a rifle is, letting you on a fishing boat.
Go ahead and tell me.We have critically endangered fish species... WONDER WHY!!!!!
Because so many fishermen swear up, down and sideways that they have solved by catch problems, and use propaganda and organizations like MSC to convince the public that they are sustainable.Go ahead and tell me.
How many environmental groups are there?Because so many fishermen swear up, down and sideways that they have solved by catch problems, and use propaganda and organizations like MSC to convince the public that they are sustainable.
Good thing those filthy liberals continually check on you old fools but you probably just toss the by catch overboard.How many environmental groups are there?
It looks like the Oregon shrimp fishery is not only msc certified it is recommended by another environmental group.
Yes we do. The seals and birds like it.Good thing those filthy liberals continually check on you old fools but you probably just toss the by catch overboard.
There is no left wing.If you believe in the Left or Right "wing" and discuss, support or follow either, you are owned and bow faithfully to someone.....
Deciphering...
"I can't refute your arguments, so I'll just insult you instead. What do you mean ad hominem?"
As much as it galls me to say it, Nitrox is right on this one point. He's fishing in a very well managed and low by catch manner. Oregon crab and shrimp fishing is sustainable and doesn't affect other species in a significant way.If you are talking about the fishing I have done in Oregon like shrimp and crab you would find that both fisheries are MSC certified to be two of the cleanest fisheries known to man in the world. Before you go spouting off about something you don't know like by catch you might want to read what MSC is all about.
https://www.msc.org
This is a video of our fish excluders while we trawl for shrimp and you will see that nearly all fish get excluded out of the net un harmed.
Here is a good link for more info about how we are the best organized and ocean friendly shrimp fishery in the world.
http://www.dfw.state.or.us/mrp/Shellfish/commercial/shrimp/index.asp
I realize you don't know what you are talking about and I will give you some slack , but you will learn a great deal of info about what I do on the Ocean that is the worlds cleanest and ocean friendly fisheries known to mankind. The rest of the world is way behind what the Oregon fisherman have done . They are like miracles compared to the rest of the world.
Your quote, wherever it came from is still just another form of mental masturbation. Its not convincing in any way. Social Security is equivalent to Bolshevism and Nazism? Get a grip.A history professor at USC Columbia who wishes to remain nameless emailed that quote to me. Pretty much proves my entire point. Wala.
Because everything bigger than a finger there is exhausted.As much as it galls me to say it, Nitrox is right on this one point. He's fishing in a very well managed and low by catch manner. Oregon crab and shrimp fishing is sustainable and doesn't affect other species in a significant way.
I respect you. But. This is not a subject in which you are competent. The salmon are endangered. The rockfish, some species are endangered. We've screwed up the rivers and streams. Oregon has an awful water quality regulation system. A dead zone larger than some states takes place almost yearly along this coast. Yet crab and shrimp are not one of these.Because everything bigger than a finger there is exhausted.
I didn't say they were. I said by-catch species are, hence why crab and shrimp fishermen aren't loaded with by-catch like they used to be. Other main fishery species such as yellow tail and skip jack have been exhausted.I respect you. But. This is not a subject in which you are competent. The salmon are endangered. The rockfish, some species are endangered. We've screwed up the rivers and streams. Oregon has an awful water quality regulation system. A dead zone larger than some states takes place almost yearly along this coast. Yet crab and shrimp are not one of these.
The ecosystem? I've always been restricted to what I can see through my mask. Most times, along this coastline, visibility is less than 8 feet. Iv'e been a diver for 45 years most dives between Santa Babara and Puget Sound. The ecosystem is a bit more complex than my field of view. From what I've seen you are a tropical water diver. This ecosystem isn't anything like most places in the US.I didn't say they were. I said by-catch species are, hence why crab and shrimp fishermen aren't loaded with by-catch like they used to be.
As a divemaster and Sea Shepherd member, and son of a 50 year mariner, I have been well exposed to the subject.
Have you ever submerged to take a look at the ecosystem?
I'd be interested in reading anything you care to cite. I'm not doubting you, understand.The proliferation of crustacean species in the region is a result of the exhaustion of various fish species.
Corroborated my argument perfectly. Instead of misunderstanding eachother, we seem to see eye to eye now.The ecosystem? I've always been restricted to what I can see through my mask. Most times, along this coastline, visibility is less than 8 feet. Iv'e been a diver for 45 years most dives between Santa Babara and Puget Sound. The ecosystem is a bit more complex than my field of view. From what I've seen you are a tropical water diver. This ecosystem isn't anything like most places in the US.
Like I said, over time, I've seen less and less life out there although some areas, like the Mendocino and Sonoma coastal regions have actually gotten better. Its my guess that better water quality regulation and logging restrictions are to thank for that. Otherwise, from the Channel Islands, to Carmel to Oregon, which has the worst shore diving anywhere, the trend hasn't been good.
Agreed that bycatch is a dirty word in the industry and a bane to the environment. Its just that this one case is different.
I'm about to board a plane to the Dominican Republic to do PADI idc. I'll link a study later on, I have to look for it but I have seen one.I'd be interested in reading anything you care to cite. I'm not doubting you, understand.