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Topic: Chinese boat caught with half ton of illegal salmon.  (Read 804 times)

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JoeReal

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Illegal commercial fishing. It is a joint operation between Canadian and Chinese officials.

http://bc.ctvnews.ca/chinese-vessel-carrying-half-ton-of-salmon-seized-in-pacific-1.1854794


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Sink it.... Looks like it will sink on it's own soon anyway!  :smt044
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Wow, when you call it a "half ton" of salmon it sounds like a lot.

A half ton is 1000lbs.  Let's say the average salmon size is 8lbs gutted and head off like in the picture.

That's 1000/8 = 125 salmon.  While that's not nothing, that's not exactly a lot of salmon for a commercial fishing boat.  Nice job by the canadians stopping these guys relatively early in the process (or so I would assume) since 1000lbs of salmon would likely be a money losing trip for that boat.


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If you look at the whole story...they were flying from Japan to Canada...looking for vessels using illegal driftnets, and they only located one. That's pretty good if you ask me! I would've assumed there w/b more illegal driftnet operations if they expended the time & effort to search the vast area between Japan and Canada!  :smt044
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Sink it with the crew on board.
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If you look at the whole story...they were flying from Japan to Canada...looking for vessels using illegal driftnets, and they only located one. That's pretty good if you ask me! I would've assumed there w/b more illegal driftnet operations if they expended the time & effort to search the vast area between Japan and Canada!  :smt044

Sure there are a few that get thru the cracks.
Too bad there wasn't anything worth a shit off their coast we could go poach.
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 :smt013

  I think the USCG could use a floating gunnery target!  Send that bitch to the bottom!


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Sink it with the crew on board.

My thoughts exactly.

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Sink it with the crew on board.
According to Kayakjack law, the captain should be publicly beaten and sodomized with sculpin before the sinking of the vessel.


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Sink it with the crew on board.
According to Kayakjack law, the captain should be publicly beaten and sodomized with sculpin before the sinking of the vessel.

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Sink it with the crew on board.
According to Kayakjack law, the captain should be publicly beaten and sodomized with sculpin before the sinking of the vessel.

Imagining the sculpin in you know where is torture for me already!


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Jack,

That sculpin remark reminds me of doing an experiment with a seagull in HMB with one years back. I knew seagulls did not like them so when I caught one I threw it on the rocks to see what they would do. I forgot that crab fishermen threw their left overs on the rocks too and the seagulls ate them. Well one dumb seagull ate the sculpin and in a matter of hours died of internal injury to its digestive tract.
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JoeReal

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... I forgot that crab fishermen threw their left overs on the rocks too and the seagulls ate them. Well one dumb seagull ate the sculpin and in a matter of hours died of internal injury to its digestive tract.

Darwinian theory actively at work!