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Originally Posted by TopMpg The sky is falling, again. |
that's what some one said when it was suggested that dams and continued diversion of water during a drought would hurt Salmon runs in California...wait, lets see, a run of 800,000 fish reduced to 80,000 in 3 years...guess what, the sky has fallen for the Sacramento River run of Chinook. Look it up, Einstein.
How's the WSB and YTail fishing down south? Recovering, maybe, after a few short years of gill netting nearly wiped them out...i'm sure some 'sage' like you fought against stopping the netting too...until the nets were so empty they had to use 2 brain cells to find another resource to exploit to death and moved on to Urchin fishing, wait, that fishery has collasped too...
Huh, wonder what the fishing used to be like *everwhere* before those who believed the ocean could never run out of fish had their way...and those asking for caution and prudent action were laughed at by the likes of you.
who knew?...the same sort of concerned people that are willing to act on Global Warming and yet we have to fight morons like you to build a better future for fish and fisherman and the next generation. One that includes sustainable harvest imo, instead of short term exploitation by the few at the expense of the many. Alaska seems to be a good example from afar at a well run fishery, too bad your ilk can't exploit it like everything else in SoCal.
good game dude. Hope you liked fishing, its an endangered sport/livelihood/industry who's sky is falling in case you hadn't noticed.
Enjoy your well water in Southern California, wait, that's poisoned, and is undergoing a decades long SuperFund clean up at the cost of billions of dollars...damn those tree huggers for using science to test the water...