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Title: China's 300-mile fishing fleet which is visible from SPACE and hoovers up all sea life is decimating endangered species
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URL Source: http://www.stationgossip.com/2020/0 ... le-fishing-fleet-which-is.html
Published: Aug 2, 2020
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Post Date: 2020-08-02 14:05:57 by Horse
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Stretching for miles across the horizon, a vast armada of Chinese fishing boats trawl the pristine waters close to the Galapagos Islands. Ostensibly fishing squid, the real target for the 265-strong fleet are sharks to serve the appetite for expensive fin soup, costing up to £350 a bowl, sold in markets across China and Hong Kong.

Night and day, the vessels – many the size of a football pitch – ransack the seabed, scooping up not only whale and hammerhead sharks but other species including turtles and birds

Stretching for miles across the horizon, a vast armada of Chinese fishing boats trawl the pristine waters close to the Galapagos Islands The scale is staggering. When a single vessel was intercepted straying into the protected waters around the Galapagos three years ago, 300 tons of refrigerated scalloped hammerhead shark fins were found.

Since then, the cluster of islands where Charles Darwin first developed his theory of evolution by natural selection, have become the epicentre of the multi-billion-pound industry.

The fleet may be far out to sea, but the impact is increasingly visible on the beaches, where plastic bottles bearing Chinese writing and discarded by fishermen come ashore by the hundred every day.

Islanders accuse the government of Ecuador – the nation that the Galapagos belong to – of failing to do enough to tackle the problem. A few half-hearted complaints have been shrugged off by Beijing, but as the fleet operates in international waters just outside the Galapagos Exclusive Economic Zone where there are no laws regulating fishing, Ecuador’s options are limited.

However, critics suspect another consideration – the £4.5 billion of infrastructure loans that China has poured into Ecuador as part its Belt and Road Initiative to massively increase Beijing’s power and influence around the world.

China insists that it not only respects Ecuador¿s measures to protect the environment and preserve marine resources, but is a ¿responsible fishing nation¿ with a ¿zero tolerance¿ policy toward illegal fishing. The Ecuadorian government appears willing to accept such assurances +3

The fleet may be far out to sea, but the impact is increasingly visible on the beaches, where plastic bottles bearing Chinese writing and discarded by fishermen come ashore by the hundred every day

‘The Ecuadorian government is seeking to pay off its debt with China by giving it the Galapagos,’ claims an online petition that has garnered thousands of signatures. ‘We firmly believe that this should NOT be in negotiation. The wonders of the Galapagos ARE OURS.’

The campaign to protect marine life may have found its figurehead – Hope. A whale shark given a GPS tracker and that name by conservationists last year recently vanished. It was last traced to an area where the fishing fleet was operating.

On the islands, British biologist Esme Plunkett, 23, says: ‘I have never known such anger. Locals are devastated to see what these fishing fleets are doing.

‘I have begun collecting the plastic that is washing up, but you just feel powerless. I spoke to my mum the other day and just began crying down the phone.

‘It’s devastating to see this level of destruction. These people are emptying our oceans of life and filling our beaches with plastic.’ Norman Wray, president of the Galapagos Governing Council, agrees. ‘These boats are having a huge and terrible impact on the local environment,’ he said.

‘They come to this part of the world every year because it is teeming with life, but their actions are threatening to destroy that life for ever. We are facing the separate threat of vast quantities of plastic and even oil drums washing up on our beaches.’

25,000 plastic bottles being thrown into sea each day

Washed up among the Galapagos’s iguanas, huge numbers of discarded Chinese-labelled plastic bottles threaten to ruin the islands’ pristine beaches and rich biodiversity.

Experts believe that the estimated 25,000 bottles thrown overboard by Chinese fishermen every day (some of which are pictured below) pose the greatest threats to the islands’ iguanas, tortoises, birds and fish. In the first three months of last year, eight tons of plastic waste was collected in the Galapagos, compared with about 6.5 tons in 2017. Local fishermen are now keeping a record of the plastic found, with residents hoping that a register of the waste collected can be used in the future to make compensation claims against those responsible

Esme Plunkett, 23, a British biologist based on the island of Santa Cruz, spends some of her spare time retrieving rubbish from the beaches. ‘In just 25 minutes, I found 45 Chinese-labelled bottles nestled among the rocks next to the iguanas,’ she said.

‘It will take another 450 years for these bottles to degrade. I have lived here for two years and other than a few bottle caps, I have never seen plastic waste like this in the Galapagos.

‘On my way home, I ran into a local lady who has lived in the Galapagos all her life and she was nearly in tears. She had come across wooden debris and ropes from ships when she was a small girl, but nothing like this.’

Local fishermen are now keeping a record of the plastic found, with residents hoping that a register of the waste collected can be used in the future to make compensation claims against those responsible. According to conservation experts, at least 18 different Galapagos species, including turtles, marine iguanas and sea lions, have been found entangled in plastic bags and lines, or have ingested plastic after mistaking it for food.


Poster Comment:

China is losing this year's crops to floods, a drought in the north, to locusts who have crossed over the floods to several areas in the east. They lost over 300 million hogs to Swine flu. And tens of millions of chickens to Bird flu.

They are going to have serious food shortages within 2 years. They have money and are buying everything they can get from overseas. But nations will stop exporting as soon as they confront food riots.

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