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Aliantha 01-09-2009 04:23 PM

Save the Sea Kittens
 
Have you eaten your share of sea kitten today?

PETA have a new campaign to improve the image of fish in order to promote awareness of all the cruelty done to fish by man.

Sure we all know PETA are a bunch of greenie type weirdos who like to go to extreme lengths to get their point across, but please, can't they leave the children out of it???

Have a look at the website this quote comes from and you'll see what I mean.

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People don't seem to like fish. They're slithery and slimy, and they have eyes on either side of their pointy little heads—which is weird, to say the least. Plus, the small ones nibble at your feet when you're swimming, and the big ones—well, the big ones will bite your face off if Jaws is anything to go by.

Of course, if you look at it another way, what all this really means is that fish need to fire their PR guy—stat. Whoever was in charge of creating a positive image for fish needs to go right back to working on the Britney Spears account and leave our scaly little friends alone. You've done enough damage, buddy. We've got it from here. And we're going to start by retiring the old name for good. When your name can also be used as a verb that means driving a hook through your head, it's time for a serious image makeover. And who could possibly want to put a hook through a sea kitten?

Ask the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to stop promoting sea kitten hunting.

tw 01-09-2009 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Aliantha (Post 520672)
Sure we all know PETA are a bunch of greenie type weirdos who like to go to extreme lengths to get their point across, but please, can't they leave the children out of it???

Well both PETA (and Aliantha who will now reply hysterically) miss a bigger point. Man has so harmed the oceans since the mid 1980s that, for example, the once robust Grand Banks has now been depleted of cod for 16 years. Grand Banks were once one of the seven great fisheries in the world. But rampant overfishing - especially nets that capture, kill, and throw back 25% of the fish - has so depleted the Grand Banks that fishing has been banned for over a decade. 16 years later and the once plentiful cod on the Grand Banks are still near extinction with no sign of recovery.

A problem that exists all over the world and is still getting worse. The severe reduction in all categories of fish is (unfortunately) proceeding as the math predicted.

Aliantha 01-09-2009 11:12 PM

Why would I respond hysterically?

And you've missed the main point in that PETA while they may possibly be approaching this new campaign for conservationist reasons the issue is that they're obviously targeting children (or mentally retarded adults) with their website.

My opinion is that they're not trying to conserve fish for human consumption or otherwise. My opinion is that they're suggesting we're terrible for eating them, including the indigenous communities who rely on fish as an important source of protien such as the communities in PNG who my husband has been working closely with on exactly this issue.

xoxoxoBruce 01-10-2009 02:28 AM

They want us to eat seaweed... after the sea kittens have had their fill of course. I wonder if they can convince the sea kittens to stop eating smaller sea kittens?:rolleyes:

TheMercenary 01-10-2009 04:22 AM

Save the Sex Kittens.

Sundae 01-10-2009 05:34 AM

I thought PETA were pro-hunting anyway.
And as they believe the owning of pets is wrong (obviously assuming that scrawny feral cat populations live a much happier, jollier life) I can't see why picturing fish as kittens would help. Because any urban population allowed to breed unchecked become vermin and have to be culled at best and exterminated at worst.

Still, they always have been one sandwich short of a picnic.

TheMercenary 01-10-2009 05:40 AM

In the US they are totally anti-hunting. Anything that they think is harming animals, they are against it, even if it helped save their sorry ass from cancer, or treated their brother for a head injury. If they truely believed the crap they spewed out they would never seek medical care.

Sundae 01-10-2009 05:44 AM

Hmmmmmmm

I honestly can't remember where I read it.
It surprised me at the time, but then it kinda made sense - where people eat their kill I mean. The suggestion was that the animals hunted live more naturally than farmed animals do, to the effect that if you have to eat meat, you should be required to hunt it yourself and see how many people end up as veggies then, huh!? Huh?!

I accept I may be wrong on their stance - a little light Googling certainly suggests that I am.

fargon 01-10-2009 06:05 AM

People Eating Tasty Animals

TheMercenary 01-10-2009 06:10 AM

http://mtd.com/tasty/

classicman 01-10-2009 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by tw (Post 520690)
(and Aliantha who will now reply hysterically) miss a bigger point.

There you go again. Was that really necessary?

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Originally Posted by tw (Post 520690)
Man has so harmed the oceans since the mid 1980s

cite something... anything to prove your timeline. This has been going on since long before the mid 80's. It started at least a decade earlier, probably more.

tw 01-10-2009 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by classicman (Post 520863)
cite something... anything to prove your timeline.

Of course. According to your reasoning, its been going on since the end of neanderthal man. But then classicman always posts attacks AND never risks posting a fact. Did classicman every cite a supporting facts for this (or any other) post? Of course not. He is doing as any good wacko would do. Post accusations and post subjectively - as he learned from listeningt to Rush Limbaugh.

Cite? classicman never posts citations. That is classic Limbaugh.

Meanwhile PETA (and Aliantha) miss the point. Since the 1980s, the world has massively depleted all fish stocks including something new - killing off and throwing back of 25% of the fish stock. A problem so severe that even after 16 years without fishing, the cod still have not returned to the Grand Banks. A problem now found all over the world.

classicman 01-10-2009 10:19 PM

I'm sorry tw - I missed your cite AGAIN - I got the "you know nothing so you're a whackoextremist part" though. I also got the "this is fact because I said so" part, but your proof was missing again. Try posting some actual facts to support your claim that the fish depletion began in the 80's. Otherwise STFU. mmmkay?


Man whats gotten into you lately? You are getting quite intolerable.
FWIW, I post a citation each and every time I'm asked.

xoxoxoBruce 01-10-2009 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by tw (Post 520932)
Of course. According to your reasoning, its been going on since the end of neanderthal man. But then classicman always posts attacks AND never risks posting a fact. Did classicman every cite a supporting facts for this (or any other) post? Of course not. He is doing as any good wacko would do. Post accusations and post subjectively - as he learned from listeningt to Rush Limbaugh.

Cite? classicman never posts citations. That is classic Limbaugh.

He asked for a citation for why you picked the 80's as the defining moment. That, Sir, is a legitimate question, and your tirade is way out of line.
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Meanwhile PETA (and Aliantha) miss the point. Since the 1980s, the world has massively depleted all fish stocks including something new - killing off and throwing back of 25% of the fish stock. A problem so severe that even after 16 years without fishing, the cod still have not returned to the Grand Banks. A problem now found all over the world.
Couldn't of you just said that in the first place? Maybe they missed your point (not the point), because you told why you think the change in fishing technique has depleted fish stocks, while others including myself, are thinking about man's inhumanity to the oceans that has been going on for a very long time, and in more ways than just overfishing. While your point may be valid, you're thinking like an MBA. Our treatment of the oceans is much more troublesome than decreased food production. That, is the bigger point.

classicman 01-10-2009 11:35 PM

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AMAZING FACTS ABOUT THE GLOBAL FISHERIES CRISIS

The world's marine catch has increased more than four times in the past 40 years -- from 18.5 million tons in 1950 to 82.5 million tons by 1992.

from another source:

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The popular George's Bank cod in New England has sunk 77 percent since 1978, while the West Coast rockfish known as bocaccio has nearly vanished, declining 97 percent since the late 1960s.
and yet another:
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The scientific data also indicates that marine biodiversity has already crashed by as much as 29% since 1960.
Another reason (fact) is that this was not even considered an issue of "global importance" to most countries until the 80's. At that point there became a wider range on information and more reliable data available to substantiate the declining fish populations.

Additionally the decline in fish populations has many factors involved from global warming, or cooling as assumed in the 70's, to overfishing both commercially and privately. It was originally assumed that the private fishermen were the culprits. Only when strict limits were put upon them and the decline continued to worsen did the reality become known. Private fisherman are NOT the problem.

I have personally seen commercial boats take out entire schools. Yes, personally. They will group their boats together and repeatedly circle a school with their nets. It takes them very little time to completely devastate an entire school.

In recent years they have begun to follow the scallop trawlers. They have learned that the tuna follow these boats up the coast for an easy and reliable food source. Sometimes they are so close as to almost entangle their gear with each other. It's a sin, but these guys have gotten so technical and so advanced that the fish populations have virtually no chance.

We are looking forward to a certain crisis in about 40-50 years.

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Reuters reports that a shocking study published in Science found that ocean life and seafood could be depleted by as early as 2048. The scientific data also indicates that marine biodiversity has already crashed by as much as 29% since 1960.
In an analysis of scientific data going back to the 1960s and historical records over a thousand years, the researchers found that marine biodiversity -- the variety of ocean fish, shellfish, birds, plants and micro-organisms -- has declined dramatically, with 29 percent of species already in collapse.


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