RichYhlen
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Well personally I think it is funny also but I do see some points the capt is thinking. The Japanese are taking far more then they are allowed yearly for what they say is research. But actually it is sent to the market trade for consumption by humans. They also use it for many other things but the prior seems to pay the most per pound. If they would take only what they are allowed he wouldnt be doing what he is doing. Trust me I am far from a tree hugger, I believe in PETA (People Eating Tasty Animals) also.
What I do believe in every living thing from the smallest microbe to the largest living thing has its purpose, if one of those may happen to perish then it is possible for things above or below it to follow suite and it may turn out bad. We have no idea what living thing plays to what in the whole evolutionary circle, and if something dies what affect will it do to us. For instance the honey-bee they are dying like crazy to something that nobody has found the answer to that. They pollinate the foods we eat on a daily basis and if all those die off which is projected to be about 2035 we can possibly kiss our asses goodbye. Who knows something that died off cause we got rid of its habit lived off another thing that lived off that thing, that lived of that yadda yadda yadda to finally killed the thing that in turn now has to live off the honey bee to live.
That is merely my thought about it, it sounds like a good theory in essence.
Rich
What I do believe in every living thing from the smallest microbe to the largest living thing has its purpose, if one of those may happen to perish then it is possible for things above or below it to follow suite and it may turn out bad. We have no idea what living thing plays to what in the whole evolutionary circle, and if something dies what affect will it do to us. For instance the honey-bee they are dying like crazy to something that nobody has found the answer to that. They pollinate the foods we eat on a daily basis and if all those die off which is projected to be about 2035 we can possibly kiss our asses goodbye. Who knows something that died off cause we got rid of its habit lived off another thing that lived off that thing, that lived of that yadda yadda yadda to finally killed the thing that in turn now has to live off the honey bee to live.
That is merely my thought about it, it sounds like a good theory in essence.
Rich