How The Commercial Fishing Industry Robs Coastal Indigenous Communities | Forbes

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Bro, we haven’t even explore half the ocean. How can we catch them all?

coltonosaile
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Uh the fisherman that are fishing those waters, also depend on those waterways for their livelihoods. Indigenous or not overfishing hurts everyone.

RockyUSMC
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Dams do more crush salmon population in the US than the well managed fisheries on the west coast/Alaska. In international waters I’m sure it’s a different story - 1 of 5 is crazy high.

andrewpalim
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Question is what you gonna do about it

SAURABH-kjsz
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The lord will provide, read the bible!!

LamboHeat
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This is my lively hood. The idea of the oceans being empty while only a out 15% at most of the ocean is actually fished is a complete lie and is just trying to hurt the i dustry

samduncan
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Should do some research into actual commercial fishing. Get on a fishing boat and experience it yourself. Then talk about it, until then you have no business talking about something you know nothing about.
By the way most indigenous people have treaty rights to commercial fish.
So this is kind of embarrassing for a video title.

rhanson
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I don't care because they're not entitled to anything more than you or I.

leatherface
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Dudes acting like fishing is a new thing 😂

hdhdididu
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People need to stop eating fish. There's too much mercury and parasites. Those are the two reasons I stopped for a long while. There was a video on YouTube that showed the worms and parasites and so I stopped eating sushi.

SamanthaSweetAnne