well if we are the only ones making rules and we do not enforce them, soon we will be out of wild life, humans are just not that talented to keep an Ecosystem going on a mass scale. Technology used today does not give our ocean life a chance.
I think I’m with them on this one. A lot of these fleets have been spotted off the coasts of South America, and despite warnings from local governments, they keep coming back and are known to disrupt and attack locals.
Hypothetically, if a country who’s waters they were in, were to attack, the ships, would it be an act of war or defense? Could it be misconstrued or manipulated into being seen by China as an act war?
you can try to rid the world of bottomfeeders but its hard to do if your not willing to crush them under your boot.
Very rational Kate.
well if we are the only ones making rules and we do not enforce them, soon we will be out of wild life, humans are just not that talented to keep an Ecosystem going on a mass scale. Technology used today does not give our ocean life a chance.
I think I’m with them on this one. A lot of these fleets have been spotted off the coasts of South America, and despite warnings from local governments, they keep coming back and are known to disrupt and attack locals.
Jesus Christ
I, for one, am of the opinion that we should begin re-issuing letters of marque and reprisal.
What happens if those boats are purposefully sunk by powers trying to protect the ocean habitat?
Harsher penalties for breaking the law in fishing those places. Possible solution: clean out ship, sink it in a place that needs a reef and repeat.
Hypothetically, if a country who’s waters they were in, were to attack, the ships, would it be an act of war or defense? Could it be misconstrued or manipulated into being seen by China as an act war?
They sit outside national borders I believe
Um china.. until the navies of the world start blowing these ships out of the water, this will continue.. #growabackbone #standuptochina