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Old 09-18-2016, 08:54 AM   #1
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sorry men you cant trust Commercial interests when it comes to the Sea or any other resource History has shown they are not capable os sustainbility just the mighty dollar ... dont blame it on the seals or the sharks or the POTUS... its abig ocean Boat fishers have to travel a to catch a days pay. due to their history they clear cut an area and move on.. not unlike the whalers of 1700 hundreds
terms of number of vessels and whales killed, the peak was reached in 1852, when 220 ships[17] killed 2,682 bowheads. Catches declined, and the fleet shifted to the Sea of Okhotsk in 1853-54. Whaling there peaked in 1855-57, and once that area began to decline in 1858-60, they returned to the Bering Strait region.
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sorry men you cant trust Commercial interests when it comes to the Sea or any other resource History has shown they are not capable os sustainbility just the mighty dollar ... dont blame it on the seals or the sharks or the POTUS... its abig ocean Boat fishers have to travel a to catch a days pay. due to their history they clear cut an area and move on.. not unlike the whalers of 1700 hundreds
terms of number of vessels and whales killed, the peak was reached in 1852, when 220 ships[17] killed 2,682 bowheads. Catches declined, and the fleet shifted to the Sea of Okhotsk in 1853-54. Whaling there peaked in 1855-57, and once that area began to decline in 1858-60, they returned to the Bering Strait region.
Lmao . You are such a hypocrite
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How so ? I loved to hear how you came to that conclusion
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How so ? I loved to hear how you came to that conclusion
That's because you forgot the other drivel you wrote in other threads .
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That's because you forgot the other drivel you wrote in other threads .
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Sorry Buckman never fished a commercially or sold fish for money

so please try to stay on topic .. we are talking commercially

I know you dont think Man has influenced our climate or caused any impact to the current state of our fisheries and our government is out to get us !! If I left anything out I am sorry
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Sorry Buckman never fished a commercially or sold fish for money

so please try to stay on topic .. we are talking commercially

I know you dont think Man has influenced our climate or caused any impact to the current state of our fisheries and our government is out to get us !! If I left anything out I am sorry
Do a little research please.
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If you don't think this is just the first step to what will eventually include recreational fishing, and in more than just the canyons, you are delusional....IMO

Cashes Ledge was originally in this but was not included in the signed legislation. Just a matter of time before each area gets its own group of looneys to put forth such legislation to your fishing hole....

“Americans have the right and advantage of being armed, unlike the people of other countries, whose leaders are afraid to trust them with arms.” – James Madison.
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