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Some things are so self evident scientists dont bother to publish articles on them. Nevertheless i have added a few cites for your edification...there are many more. or just plot the human population vs the number of collapsed fisheries over the last forty years and you have it. Your point is further unrealistic in that people demand fish. the more people, the more demand. are you going to legislate that a human can only eat so many ounces of fish per month? the actual trend is that per capita fish consumption is on the rise as the expanding population not only demands more fish because of more people, but because more affluent world population is choosing fish over beef and other options.
Anlace16:59, 26 January 2007 (UTC)reply
Thank you for the prompt response. My concern is a real one, especially given the recent and historical racism within the environmental movement concerning overpopulation. In the future please respect other's comments and control the tone of your response. Comments and phrases like "duh" and "for for edification" do nothing to help your argument.
Anlace, just a note: the NYT article you cited specifically states that there is no cause and effect relationship between, what I make out to be "severe enviromental degradation" and collapsed fisheries. It doesn't even mention overpopulation.
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When talking about Pacific Herring collapse, it seems odd to leave out the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill (which either directly or indirectly caused he collapse of Pacific Herring in the Prince William Sound). — Preceding
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