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Ingredient 3

  • Europe's Methods are Heading the World's Fisheries to the End of the Line
Our entire philosophical approach has to change - it's not going to be the same ocean we knew.

The UK is in a position to learn about managing fisheries and improve its practice. Silencing reasonable voices in the fishery discussion is unbecoming of their current stature. A people with such difficulties managing their own fisheries should be magnanimous when considering a petition of reasonable nature.

End Of The Line
Charles Clover (Author)

A pile of dead fish

Ray Hiborn – One of the differences between Alaska and the North Sea is that the average exploitation rates on the stocks in Alaska is on the order of 10% per year. In the North Sea its 50%. ...

Voiceover (Ted Danson)- Our view of the sea has always been that it is huge, beautiful and inexhaustible. The oceans are the common heritage of all mankind. And for billions of years they have been full of life.

Charles Clover- These huge resources that we once believed to be renewable, that our whole human history has led us up to now to believe that are renewable are not renewable anymore because of what we are doing to them. Our entire philosophical approach has to change. It‟s not going to be the same in the future as it was in the past. That‟s where we are now.

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