Camshaft Ramrod;3901192; said:Yeah dude. That sucks. In regards to most everything, theres always at least few bad apples lying below an apple tree. In time, with the growing need for reform, and the advancement of technology, hopefully most of these bad apples can be composted. They will have to be. Nothing is impossible.
Cars, Manufacturing plants, garbage disposal, all these necessities were harmful to the environment at one point and changed for the better (and continue to change for the better) out of necessity. Saying theres no way for the planet to sustain itself on mostly farmed animals and aquacultured fish is an anti-productive statement. Technology, ambition, and positive thinking will, hopefully, prevail one day.
At the way it works now it a crash and burn tactic. To create a biomass that would never be supported is the problem. What is really needed is smart management of wild fish. Look what has happened with the red snapper in the gulf of mexico. They reduced the limit and now with recent surveys they have made a great comeback. I dont think closed system man made lake aquaculture is a problem for it can be in a environement that can be easily cleaned compared to something like a an ocean cage.


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