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Judi Lynn

(160,527 posts)
Fri Jul 27, 2018, 02:04 AM Jul 2018

Court grants ban of fish imports from Mexico caught with nets that hurt endangered porpoise

Court grants ban of fish imports from Mexico caught with nets that hurt endangered porpoise
BY MIRANDA GREEN - 07/26/18 12:14 PM EDT



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A trade court Thursday ordered the Trump administration to implement a ban on seafood imports from Mexico caught with a method tied to harming an endangered porpoise species.

The United States Court of International Trade ruled that the government must ban Mexican imports of seafood caught using gillnets, a fishing technique that has been found to injure and kill the critically endangered vaquita porpoise.

Scientists believe there are only 15 vaquitas left in the wild, which could leave the species extinct by 2021.

The court denied the Trump administration's motion to dismiss the case, writing, "Evidence shows that vaquita are killed by gillnet fishing and are on the verge of extinction: because the statutory duty to ban fish imports resulting in such excessive marine mammal bycatch is mandatory, the Government must comply with it."

More:
http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/398995-court-grants-ban-of-fish-imports-from-mexico-caught-with-nets-that

Eenvironment and energy:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1127118758

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Court grants ban of fish imports from Mexico caught with nets that hurt endangered porpoise (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jul 2018 OP
If you have a remotely 'fancy' local supermarket, go the 'seafood spread' in the butcher section mr_lebowski Jul 2018 #1
So miserably true. Conspicous, irresponsible, unforgivable consumption. n/t Judi Lynn Jul 2018 #2
 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
1. If you have a remotely 'fancy' local supermarket, go the 'seafood spread' in the butcher section
Fri Jul 27, 2018, 02:29 AM
Jul 2018

Then look how many people are in the store, and how many are buying that seafood, and consider how FAST seafood goes 'bad' ... and then consider just how MUCH of the 'fresh' seafood spread at your local market actually ends up being thrown away ... and think of the obvious correlation between such displays of the 'fresh catch', and the DEATH of 1,000's of innocent marine mammals, along with other intelligent species like octopus and even sharks ... it's really fucking disgusting to consider the devastation we're reeking on the planet just so supermarkets can have 'abundant-looking seafood displays'. It's really sick ... and not in the good sense of the word.

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