mathieu wrote:Now calling fisherman dumb is just being pretensious and arogant.
PS: Cara is the only one that actually has sources or references, most of this thread is based on hersay and writers opinion.
1 - mat, i guess you missed the sarcasm when i called fishermen dumb. i do not think that, and my point was that they are NOT stupid, and COULD learn to dive. guess i'll use the <sarcasm> tags next time for you.
2 - it is presumptuous and incorrect of you to suggest that Cara is the only one with sources simply because she is a fisherman's daughter. I am a diver. have dived for 15 years in the bay of fundy. have seen first hand what draggers have done to the sea floor. i have participated in and have had close contact with fish farms, urchin diving, recreational diving, DFO initiatives and studies, etc. i think i am as or more qualified to talk about what is happening at the bottom of the sea than she is. tell me cara, how many times have you seen what a dragger has done to the sea bottom? with your own eyes?? that's what i thought.
my dad's a doctor, so along your lines of reasoning mat, i should be the foremost opinion (along with any other medical person's children on this site) on the problems with medicare right now... get real.
3 - the inshore bottom type is vastly different from the coral reefs of the south pacific. yes, divers CAN and DO do a lot of damage to coral reefs. one kick here, another there and what took hundreds of years to grow is killed. would divers impact the seabottom as much as draggers do? i severely doubt it. especially if they are only diving in <100ft of water. the rest of the sea bottom would remain unimpinged.
4 - what i suggested, again, was a SUGGESTION. let's hear someone's else's proposal. in the mean time, the carnage will continue and we will have nothing left. probably already too late anyway.
5 - i'm not blaming hte fishermen. they have a living to make. the problem is not them... its the whole system. what cara freaks out about is that changes to the system will most affect the fishermen... well ltough titty... same thing has happened to many different occupations in the past couple hundred years as industries become more responsible. take coal for example. how many mines have shut down for safety reasons? poor coal miners... what shall they ever do? oh, right, suck it up and find another job.