One billion people rely on fish as an important source of
protein. - WWF
An international group of ecologists and economists warned
that the world will run out of seafood by 2048 - Washington Post
The
looming collapse of fisheries threatens the most important source of food for
250 million people. - The Earth's Carrying Capacity - Bruce
Sundquist
According to the UNFAO, about 70 per cent of our global
fisheries are now being fished close to, already at, or beyond their capacity. -
The Earth's Carrying Capacity - Bruce Sundquist
As many as 90 per cent of
all the ocean's large fish have been fished out. - WWF
one per cent of
the world's Industrial fishing fleets account for 50 per cent of the world's
catches. - CNN
Government subsidies of over $15 billion a year play a
major role in creating the worlds fishing fleets.- WWF
The global fishing
fleets are 250 per cent larger than the oceans can sustainably support.-
WWF
Only 0.6 per cent of the worlds oceans are designated as protected.-
WWF
A Greenpeace report states that 40 per cent of the worlds oceans
should be placed in nature reserves. - MSNBC
In 2004, 13,000 new marine
species were discovered, according to the Census of Marine Life. - Census of
Marine Life
Japan has caught $6 billion worth of illegal Southern Bluefin
tuna over the past 20 years. - Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Over
the past 50 years World consumption of tuna has increased tenfold, from 0.4
million to over 4 million tonnes. - Environmental Justice Foundation
In
2000 tuna long liners set 1.2 billion hooks catching untold number of turtles,
seabirds and sharks. - WWF
Fifteen species of sharks have seen their
numbers drop by 50 per cent in the last 20 years. - National
Geographic
Illegal fishing is worth up to $9 billion a year. - Illegal
Fishing.info
Troubled Waters.
Solution?
Simple. Do not be part of this madness at the end of the human consumption chain at the stores.
Yes. If you dig deep into this mess you will be surprised to find that the fishing industry is now part of the world´s transnational mafia.
Fishing companies have been penetrated by the organised crime and are using fishing or overfishing to do heavy laundering money. They use thousands of phantom firms conveniently registered in tax havens for this purpose.
Putting aside the exceptions, the fishing industry - in cahoots with the container shipping industry which has also been infiltrated by the mafia - is implicated in the following illegal activities:
Illegal fishing,
Human trafficking,
Kidnapping humans to enslave them on fishing vessels or on fish processing plants,
Human jerky, human meat and organs trafficking,
Bushmeat trafficking,
Ivory trafficking,
Rhino horn trafficking,
Diamond trafficking,
Gold trafficking,
Coltan trafficking,
Rare earths trafficking,
Strategic minerals trafficking,
Wildlife trafficking,
Marine mammal parts trafficking,
Endangered mammal furs trafficking,
Illegal hunting trophies trafficking,
Fuel trafficking for narco-boats and narco-submarines,
Luxury cars and auto parts trafficking,
Airplane and helicopter genuine and fake parts trafficking,