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the only way you can make any money or have a future in the tuna fishery that i see. so i didn't answer to the fisherman commercially with one today. but you can't make a list six three months to be served whatever so this was the only option that we felt you know the fashion on the water doing what we want to do. and no doubt we made more money doing this than we would personally. deterrable spearhead for all who want. their fish and want to be and fish. jersey boys know tomorrow you know this beautiful day when up the shore here five miles and do a thing again to morrow up there but then get up to your peace wife and. you would come up with your all saints not to don't hear bro but to get away from the nets away from the don't have be hand-fed get out in the wild again nice or turn into
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beds there's a mismatch between the information that we hearing about the quantities of these the sleigh and what we're seeing on a daily basis and because something strikes just going on and in the last couple years the guys here tell me the bay of say more peace here in the last couple years than. i try to avoid being there when these large species are killed i much rather absorb . the natural habitat. because i think it's an endangered species and
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it needs a break from fishing has been fished hard in the past. but this is where it's now it should be up here in order to produce maximum captious if it were up here we could fish a lot more off the fishery would be a lot more healthy than where it is now. we haven't actually show fishery though it's small boats single fish because they think they hook in line and we're not here to stop the problem lies elsewhere the bigger. the fishermen are very frustrated when they can all watch the roofs or see if there was paper article about those until now calls for extinction or you know dangerous species what have you and so we don't think we're in the water of the day
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we're that we're the stores of the single room we know what's going on oh. man. here's if you don't snore just get on it because these are crazy. but you can do it often here it's no wonder it's cree. killed thirty four miles of paper it was here fifty minutes banged on. last night which has turned danger not a chance no doubt so lou craig and. i. want to keep what we respect the spirit of the gods here right to it is the god. that's my one ten for the year budget that's all i got. scientists they said.
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as they do their work on the they do a little bit of feel for this and people live in the field and see some scientific studies but they're not there every day sums are even where the scientists we know what's going on in there we study the sea you grew up on the sea and we know the patterns of the weather systems in the fish and when they should be gone or when they should be here when the bait should be here the big fish are going to be on them so i don't think you can. i don't think you can argue with some of these fish and there's some experience fishermen that are oh they're the best scientists will ever talk to. the only breed and fishes left around are these large ones often or at the west end somewhat were so bored they tell you where it was i just noted it is i'm going to is only a small amount of breeding fish leftist large donors breeding fish that's a juvenile stuff what it is called a voter northlake. all the little fish around are parts of you little fish and i
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don't want them to want to money fish or to think you're going to be anybody's big once you're all said and done two hundred thirty lb don't address the twenty nine dollars spent is pretty close to my four forty five one seventeen dollars the money is supposed to say. the tuna thing is when you take the big fish out of that were taken to spawn or taken the the mother hen out of the two. if you have read them in the gulf you would wipe them out while they're breeding but if you really have read them here you would probably also go pretty far toward wiping out the only western atlantic breeding population so this is one and you know this is kind of like they go there in the late winter to breed and they come here in the late summer to feed.
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these fish the tuna being hit from multiple angles and sadly this there's been so many of these fish caught that they numbers are now substantially down i think something like ten percent of what they used to be ninety percent has been removed fished out and so the stock is really struggling to survive and people serious scientists a saying that these massive belief in china are in serious threat of a. extinction here you see where there once were all the cells that have color in them is their distribution the one nine hundred sixty s. and then the blue ones are where where they once found but not found anymore they have been lost for much of the south atlantic so we're here we still have them we're lucky in that but it's only remnants of a much larger population was once there and that was much more widely distributed like the scientists they grew up in the school and there they have all these theories they have these numbers what do they actually know like how can they say
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there's no two on the left when you can put a guy over the side of a boat and they be fifteen him or e to. so the fish that i've seen all from all plate killed the giants there the the large fish the big breeders the very for cars and individuals that are obviously important for keeping the population going. by and large the older they get the more eggs they produce and it's not in a linear fashion it's actually in the exponential fashion which means that the fish that's twice the size may produce ten times more eggs than fish have the size. now believes there are the more and i'm coming back with one and it's for a reason right my daughter fish and that's it there's that gets a bad day to be
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a jew and i leave that arbor. dot com. most of the bill in the first term and multi-speed the fisherman and their main income is from the other species in around i mean the lobster some snow crab karine they're not relying. where they're selling to be the telling. dot dot. because shit fifteen hundred to three thousand dollars to go catch at first. and it will last at. the minute there's no money to be made to an official anymore. the way i see it or a lot of it's half of it's for the thrill. not a lot of money to be made. and wait to see the flash when it comes up in
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his guild or go in and black eyes he did see the fairness i. these are not tame on string theory here is i've stayed up and hundreds of them. it's like want to go to the greatest creations in the ocean and i'm getting the cat so people are paying me to do it because i'm a good. healthy young mom of. three years. but. there. you have a. good but said lazy company to find out it's
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a pair of pain isn't supposed sapporo the prerogative to roll over but these are all high inventory the stuff stays in canada the best of the best and alcohol. hand man or fear voice. still happy to take time to be able to think. you're doing it more i can't get them out i would have let me. tell you. again. sammy was telling me that the fish are now out here tame now that they're actually showing some air and they come the fall. and they're obviously off the first thousand dollars shy all is said. to hungry they want to be fair we have envied marring bluefield to her not so to
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come in for food. this week any stray dog comes to your door and he comes to look and you give him the first boy who's going to what's going to do the next morning. he's coming back again to her door knob and step he can be too far away he's gone for another biscuit or bread or something. easy meals does want to. know the young man on the. way out there. pushing the major is that right all. the same only lead. yeah well we have to make sure that we have some for tomorrow. i think stocks every letter for all comes your name still i think that's the thing i think this is our last place the last straw that's scary side of leather i mean leave they leave got lots of fish but i mean if we got the only thing. that's scary i'll probably live old enough to see something else go out. and get
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the best rushing get to leave your clothes on i'm the alley i guess i'm going to get word to the boy that. our brains tend to work short term fishermen's brains especially work short term because. the fish come and go over time. the impulse is catch the tuna now while you can because they will leave and then somebody else might kill them you might as well kill them so under those circumstances in the short term it makes perfect sense in the long term what makes sense is everybody agrees to kill them at a rate that is below their reproductive rate so the numbers can either increase
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which is what they need to do now or stay high enough so that everybody can make a living and make money and their kids can stay in their communities and all i could stuff. but that's not our main first impulse and that's not what we do we have politicians that are in office for a few years they have to get reelected everything is very very short term it's not really our system is not suited and is not geared toward long term survival and that's why we have the catastrophes that we have. and that are some of us on the title of the mama. i don't know the little bit of stuff and yet with all the. detail of the critique you
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took i'm not critical but if they're going to be chilcote you know. sort of. what i mean and you come in with that he's going to let us know. yes but no yes the chest but. everyone that is. of the. global blogs selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks wants you to fight the battles but don't. produce office products tell you the lobby gossiping topless files. off the bad guys and telling
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you on the whole and on and lets you buy your product. all the hawks that we along with all the one. if anything. from. him. you know what's in danger is us. karen macro and we we we have in our prices so we did last year or two and. you know i don't as most damage as anybody did looked at the time we didn't think there was any into it but we know what happened codfish three and if you look at the i was on the fisher council and we did a study an area and we studied areas where the fisher had collapsed fisherman's
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bank you know here's got all the earmarks of those prices you know they're a good night to catch fish we're using horses right now it's the not get new chance to sponsor what's up and they're not getting a chance to do that because diverse new to an adjacent is again a change in them so it's a good dream harassed today and the fishery will collapse if they keep going the way the yeah. that's the catch twenty two out of the church of the master spawn and everybody asked the course well why it's i don't have the answers i don't know maybe should be like on the spot to move on but. i really don't know but historically ensure first woman when it was always first were probably the last country in the world or maybe one of the last countries in the world that allows a role fishery. he kill the animal just at the time when you shouldn't kill i want to replenish your stock. i
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don't think that's a very sustainable industry. and the reason is to ceres there stirred there's nothing for the reader anywhere is osun there is your church there and that's where they're not here because of our good looks or i think they're here because of the food. a lot of times do we want to submit the truth. you know if there's lots to tell. you i was going to blame somebody. for favored school it was always the teacher's fault. that we don't have a herring we don't have no bait fishery we got no bait for lobster gear we need bait for lobster traps we need bait for the drive fisherman need it and if the tony didn't do cod fish needed to grow. and holding a doll goes down the chain. to go have the food chain of link is broken it all goes
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down the falls right. we both care first we've been there when it was really good stuff northlake in the stock is near injustice it's a serious serious trouble that's bad news it is very good already but it sounds like everybody who will not spend a day here there's no question of how i know you're on first month bank the day before yesterday and yesterday morning and it was completely a very small area maybe half a mile square or the area boats were. and there was dozens and dozens of high the whales. big mink there are bigger whales being called black maybe they're making these or whatever they're seals soon but everything and it was all in this one little piles where.
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i fished on fish from the bank when there was two hundred boats have there. not only one but two hundred boats in the area where i saw yesterday. there was a long period of time my wife and i would have thought that being here and seeing that watching that rock go over and hearing all that line screaming off the reel would have been absolutely thrilling but my relationship with it has changed.
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yeah. there are. very trade off. their time to try. i don't really i don't really like how all the fish get broken off so much like. i'm not at all convinced that they're ok or that the books will out already and so that's. not really the it's not really the relationship that i. want to have with the family thing it's a. it's a lot of torment and harassment. please
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. look. for this catch and release might might be worse for all for numbers of. just killing a few and going home. i think. so so let's talk about
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the the law you know the loss of life you know we broke two fish off today that was dragging on the yard line and they sat up on it i think that happened frequently as the first half of the sixteen samaras and i does like one fact that they're not stupid they're over that now that doesn't happen like that so how did you feel when i broke it off i think it's life i will unfold it there's a things for my kids to enjoy and my grand father why they then i don't like i'm not much for children anymore either commercially or i think i do get some fresh fish and i have to keep my license and for the basics for money to see to the table just right and we take one year but i felt worse like i feel really close to face like i know in a couple days on our it pray to god a couple days time for students to know the right that's got its for sportsmanship there and that's not fair to the finish line and i will thank you again here very
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much. you would never tolerate deer hunting if deer hunting involved putting a hook in a piece of sugar and watching the deer as it was you know trying to shake the hook and. becoming increasingly exhausted. you know i mean you just have a little empathy it's not like a one time sudden change is just after a while you start to think maybe we should grow up.
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i certainly think that one of the big problems with our view of fish is that for the most part we think of them just as commodities they have no value in most people's eyes until they're on a plate cooked looking nice and we're about to eat them we don't relate to them as wild animals we don't see that fish are wild. the main problem is we can't see them . there. may. still be. so i wish we had a different relationship with these animals i wish we saw them differently i wish
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we saw them a little bit more from their own perspective and on their own terms we're not getting into their lives we're not with them as they migrate we're not feeling and understanding their experience of the world it's something we can't really have. in a few years time the only thing that will be left of me being a tone a fisherman is a few of the pictures in the memories that i'd saved along the way right it's kind of like the last buffalo hunt other places do things different ok of them regardless regardless of what i say but here at least we can try to take care what's here at least we can say we didn't was nose to wipe them out completely. it's not just about one little port here and how nice everybody is it's a beautiful place and everybody is nice but that's not what it's about. it's about how many people can the world support. and how much stuff can we take and how much
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stuff do we need to leave that's what it's about. it's. the. are going. and then the. the
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no clean water no health care no infrastructure those are all since in this all the greater problem in haiti and that greater problem is imperialism that problem is death the pendency in domination that haiti has had to deal with since it became the first. free republic ruled by black people since for.
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