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A boy in Ghana rescued from
fishing
slavery, about 400 dollars.
One day when I was only seven years old and fishing, I pulled a "pinfish," they're called, with sharp dorsal spines, up too hard and fast, and I blinded myself in one eye.
This is a viperfish, and it's got a lure on the end of a long
fishing
rod that it arches in front of the toothy jaw that gives the viperfish its name.
Hunting and
fishing?
They're not going to use them, or at least they're not going to use them as bed nets, maybe as
fishing
nets."
Industrial
fishing
uses big stuff, big machinery.
If we don't have
fishing
because these reefs are protected by law or their remoteness, this is great.
And this particular place, the Medes Islands Marine Reserve, is only 94 hectares, and it brings 6 million euros to the local economy, 20 times more than fishing, and it represents 88 percent of all the tourist revenue.
This is how much fishermen get everyday in Kenya,
fishing
over a series of years, in a place where there is no protection; it's a free-for-all.
Once the most degrading
fishing
gear, seine nets, were removed, the fishermen were catching more.
But if we add the no-take reserve on top of that, the fishermen are still making more money by
fishing
less around an area that is protected.
And they would make 4,000 dollars per year, total, for the entire fishery, several
fishing
boats.
We're getting closer to one percent now, thanks to the protections of the Chagos Archipelago, and only a fraction of this is fully protected from
fishing.
Well, let's think about how much we are paying now to subsidize fishing: 35 billion dollars per year.
Many of these subsidies go to destructive
fishing
practices.
But what about the rest of the coast of the world, where people live and make a living out of
fishing?
I also wanted to focus on the shark
fishing
industry because, currently on planet Earth, we're killing over 100 million sharks every single year.
They also get entangled in
fishing
gear.
I'm basically just a guy that likes to go
fishing
ever since I was a little kid, and because I did, I wound up studying sea birds to try to stay in the coastal habitats that I so loved.
He said that he had been in the Gulf a little while ago; like about a week ago, and a guy who had been a recreational
fishing
guide took him out to show him what's going on.
And he moved away because it was his last
fishing
trip, and he knew that the dolphins scare fish.
He said that in 30 years of
fishing
he had never seen a dolphin do that.
They gave up the ability to make stone tools and
fishing
equipment and clothing because the population of about 4,000 people was simply not large enough to maintain the specialized skills necessary to keep the technology they had.
And then a few days later, we had the opportunity to go
fishing
in a glacial stream near our campsite, where the fish were so abundant that you could literally reach into the stream and grab out a foot-long trout with your bare hands.
And yet, the type of
fishing
going on today, with pens, with enormous stakes, is really wiping bluefin ecologically off the planet.
But in the international realm, where
fishing
and overfishing has really gone wild, these are the places that we have to make hope spots in.
So I actually developed a proposal to go out with a cargo ship and two decommissioned
fishing
trawlers, a crane, a chipping machine and a cold-molding machine.
He stopped, and he said, "Yes, we would like to do that to deal with our overfishing problem, and I think we would call it a reverse
fishing
license."
He coined the term "reverse
fishing
license."
So I said, "Yes, a 'reverse
fishing
license.'"
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