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The ocean is in trouble, and we humans take too much from it without anything in return....The animals are slowly starving, and so are most of the third world. Organic fish farms are small-scale solutions, but massive scale farms are rediculous...The lice, disease and genetic dilution that goes on isn't worth it...All the best chefs in the world eat organic free range for a reason, more vitamins, taste, texture and colour....There are just some things mother nature does better than anyone....so what do you do... we need fish, the animals need fish.....

we do large scale reef construction (sinking old rubishy ship-wrecks), and people who chip in on the rehabilitation get a piece of the fishing action in that zone.. More for everybody & better quality...Its using our abilities to raise fish stocks by creating more breeding grounds that are monitored - and then setting up zones between reefs that are fishable to anyone who pays the insurance or rehabilitation costs - and how hard would it be to sink shipwrecks, or get boiler-makers to construct underwater "metropolis'" from old car/industrial wrecks for reefs to grow on!

Of course sea temperatures rising, and pollution/particulate matter affect our reefs (eg coral bleeching) however with collaborative efforts between the millions of great ideas out there to combat global warming, recycling, waste disposal, and ecosystem rehabilitation + project initiatives we are totally capable of doing something truly great.....Otherwise...who wants to live in a world without penguins, bears, seals, whales and their songs.....NOT me..

Ever wonder if we're truly ALONE in the universe?
Well if we keep treating Earth this way, we Truly will be!

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