Reminds me of the old method of deterring moles and voles from the lawn. Put in a number of pin wheels along the runs. Over time the voles/moles move to other lawns because they cannot hear their quarry (worms and bugs in the soil). Do wind turbines disturb the hunting ability of cephalopods with background noise?
thank you for promoting these group for their abandonment of their founding beliefs and moving over to the dark side. They should lose every donor for this treachery.
What no one realizes is that both the National Marine Fisheries Service (a part of NOAA) and its progenitor, the U.S. Fish Commission (est. in 1871) -- later renamed the Bureau of Fisheries -- had conspired with the Menhaden fishing industry for a combined period of a century and a half in over-fishing Menhaden populations along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts to the point of near-collapse, knowing good and well that this forage fish occupies a more or less unique, crucial position near the base of the coastal marine ecosystem and various food fish species are dependent on it for sustenance (see my recently re-published article, "Two Coastal Marine Disasters..." for more details). As one who 25 years ago hypothesized the existence of a Malthusian conspiracy to explain things observed at the time and who then confirmed its existence through extensive historical research (eventually including that re. the above), I can say with much confidence that this long-running campaign of over-fishing "the most important fish in the sea" (as per the title of H. Bruce Franklin's incredible expose published in 2007), is a manifestation of the aforementioned very old, very real conspiracy which BTW, also happens to be the driver behind much if not all of the present insanity... Finally, this long-running campaign to deliberately maintain Menhaden populations at near-collapse levels isn't the only historic case in which the U.S. Fish Commission (actually, it's later variant) was engaged in what was clearly activity contrary to its Congressional mandate of conserving/protecting environmental resources... So if NOAA and its NMFS don't seem to really care about whales, perhaps it's because they've never really cared about the environment to begin with. It was all just a means of advancing the conspiracy which they've been a part of from the start.
Reminds me of the old method of deterring moles and voles from the lawn. Put in a number of pin wheels along the runs. Over time the voles/moles move to other lawns because they cannot hear their quarry (worms and bugs in the soil). Do wind turbines disturb the hunting ability of cephalopods with background noise?
thank you for promoting these group for their abandonment of their founding beliefs and moving over to the dark side. They should lose every donor for this treachery.
What no one realizes is that both the National Marine Fisheries Service (a part of NOAA) and its progenitor, the U.S. Fish Commission (est. in 1871) -- later renamed the Bureau of Fisheries -- had conspired with the Menhaden fishing industry for a combined period of a century and a half in over-fishing Menhaden populations along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts to the point of near-collapse, knowing good and well that this forage fish occupies a more or less unique, crucial position near the base of the coastal marine ecosystem and various food fish species are dependent on it for sustenance (see my recently re-published article, "Two Coastal Marine Disasters..." for more details). As one who 25 years ago hypothesized the existence of a Malthusian conspiracy to explain things observed at the time and who then confirmed its existence through extensive historical research (eventually including that re. the above), I can say with much confidence that this long-running campaign of over-fishing "the most important fish in the sea" (as per the title of H. Bruce Franklin's incredible expose published in 2007), is a manifestation of the aforementioned very old, very real conspiracy which BTW, also happens to be the driver behind much if not all of the present insanity... Finally, this long-running campaign to deliberately maintain Menhaden populations at near-collapse levels isn't the only historic case in which the U.S. Fish Commission (actually, it's later variant) was engaged in what was clearly activity contrary to its Congressional mandate of conserving/protecting environmental resources... So if NOAA and its NMFS don't seem to really care about whales, perhaps it's because they've never really cared about the environment to begin with. It was all just a means of advancing the conspiracy which they've been a part of from the start.
Climate woketards are the masters of hypocrisy.