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Amazing bait balls & predatory Fishermen Turtle's Guide to the Pacific BBC

Amazing bait balls & predatory Fishermen Turtle's Guide to the Pacific BBC

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Powerful footage of the contrast between yellow-finned tuna in a bait ball and when human beings take to the seas to fish for the tuna. From the BBC documentary, Turtle's Guide to the Pacific
Date: 2020-08-24

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You make me want to vomit, your ignorance makes me dizzy.
Humans aren't even part of the marine ecosystem. Nature didn't provision any fish species for OUR consumption, thus, everytime we take a fish out, that disturbs the fragile balance of the oceans.
What's particularly hurtful is that the most valuable fish to man, tuna, is also the superior fish. fastest, smartest, and most powerful. We're fishing them to absolute extinction.
This is such a rape of the seas by us land creatures.

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The innocent creatures thrown back into the sea become a feast for a wide array of other sea creatures.
Just as on land. Bambie dies and is quickly consumed by maggots, the maggots are eaten by birds, the birds are eaten by cats, the cats are eaten by Koreans. etc. It's a never ending circle of life.
That you have such a problem with humans eating shows just how evil environmentalism is.
And if you thinks humans are so evil, you are free to check out at your leisure.

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Environmentalists make me want to vomit.
Dolphins devour a huge school of fish. but that's OK, that's natural.
But Humans can't fish with nets because that's evil. And then, horror of horrors, some dead fish are thrown back into the sea.
It's no different than a killer whale killing a sperm whale and leaving 20 tons of sperm whale corpse to rot in the sea.
Environmentalists just hate humans.

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actually it's no different than a killer whale killing a sperm whale and leaving 20 tons of sperm whale corpse to rot in the sea.
see Orca Vs Sperm Whales watch? v=q8tUvVsXFYM
The dead animal does not go to waste as they provide food for sharks, gulls, fish and a wide variety of other sea creatures. It happens every day.

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