The other night showed the documentary "The Cove" on TV. It is a difficult movie to see when it's about a systematic capture and killing of dolphins in Japan. Graphic images show how dolphins harpoon served only to bleed to death, with their peers who are next in line as helpless spectators. The film also shows how the fishermen would continue to do what they do - even if the income they receive from the slaughter in the form of selling meat and live dolphins to Asian aquarium would be fully covered. "It's about to exterminate vermin." For a person who loves marine mammals such as dolphins, it is an incredibly group consulting uncomfortable expression and it is easy to completely brush off what Asian tradition and incomprehension where dolphin becomes a scapegoat for no catch. There is more being said about Marine Mammals. Here are some examples: group consulting The importance of the harm these seemingly innocent animals mean for the fishing group consulting industry should not be underestimated. One concrete step would be to change the allowed weapons used in hunting weapons from only grade-1 weapons, to include shotguns. (...) The reporting requirements are such today that every animal is landed must be sent to the Natural History National Museum in Stockholm. An unreasonable workload created. However, this can easily be remedied by a questionnaire sent to the provincial government and that part of the animal is kept in a suitable group consulting repository for some time if the provincial government wants to control.
But it is not enough. The problems with seals in some regions can not be underestimated. Not the least suffer the artisanal coastal fisheries group consulting of weak profitability. Sälförekomsten is a major contributing factor to this.
In order to deal with this for fishing big problems, group consulting I suggest that hunting of seals and cormorants are made, to reduce the populations of seals and cormorants at the Swedish Fisheries advantage. group consulting
What you are reading are from Parliamentary Motions submitted by Members affected by local fishermen. It's the same tone, the same arguments and the same blame on Seal made by fishermen on dolphins in Japan. Our profits are threatened, they must be removed. Human rights first.
So why are there less fish in the Baltic Sea? It is actually our own fault - and usually those who would blame the Salen. Baltic Sea environmental situation remains critical as dirty inland sea to a half-dozen countries. Fishing from all nations deplete the stock of fish to an unacceptably low level. And yet it is the seal as blaming and want to regulate group consulting stocks. It is Salen already taking the consequences of our lack of effective policy in the area that draws the short straw.
It would be a much more reasonable solution to restrict fishing, instead of the animals with any moral rights have priority access to the Baltic Sea and the fish they feed on. And to Eva Bengtson Skogsberg (M), Annicka Engblom (M), Lars-Arne Staxäng (M) Peter Jeppsson and Kerstin Haglö (S) I just want to ask if they really want to see a säldöd as great as in the eighties, a baltic where seals pleasure hunted by fishermen who blame the animals for all their problems.
There is a solution that is used outside Australia if I remember correctly. There are large areas covered with a total ban on fishing and only fish and crustaceans leaving those zones may be fished. The result is that the regrowth been That's very good, so that the fish get MORE now than they did when they were fishing everywhere. It has become so successful that the fishermen themselves now reports to the Coast Guard when someone breaks the rules. November 3, 2010 19:08
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