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  • Lots of concern about sustainable methods of harvesting fish. Ever wonder where the data comes from ? Not all this data is 100 % truthful, for the overfishing data comes from documentation of landings. I have been broke down for a month and that is approx. 20,000 lb of my annual catch deducted from my harvest record. Many fisherman are targetting other specie, so this 20,000 from me and 100,000 lb from other fisherman will acount for a pop. decrease in the eyes of biologists, mmmm. red list !!!!

  • omg the building at 2:16 i'v been there like 5 timesssss. its scary to see how many fish were in those nets.

  • Hmmm. Why is Alaska salmon on the green list? The Seafood Watch doesn't even mention that Alaska farms 1 out of every 3 salmon. If farming is truly a 'concern' then why ignore the fact that 1.5 billion Alaska salmon are ranched salmon. These extra, man-made fish eat, poop and breed with real wild salmon. But, not even a mention of this production method on the website...

    Hmmm, maybe environmental effects of farming aren't the concern, maybe it's the market competition that's the real concern.

  • the fishing companies wont be happy until they kill everything off. soon we will become a canabilistic society due to the lack of food. i cant wait!

  • Thanks for this.

  • Thank god I'm a vegetarian! I would never eat an animal. Plants only for me, thank you very much!

  • very good, interesting and informative video! I'm going to stick to the advice, that's for sure!

  • nice

  • wow

  • WOW

  • Very good :)

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