Shocked people exploiting Canada in every way these days.
steppingrazor555 on
Thought this was going another way.
According_Comedian69 on
Chinese fishing boats/fleets raping the oceans.
Nothing new here.
However Canada needs to take a hard stance on this, we can’t allow this sort of behaviour.
Cheeseburger23 on
It’s not unusual for sailors to catch crabs.
silent_ovation on
There’s a shampoo you can get to take care of that, not sure why you’d brag about it though..
toilet_for_shrek on
>Video circulating on social media since last week shows the Mandarin-speaking merchant sailors hauling up crab traps dangling off the side of the massive commercial vessel, their catch appearing to include illegal undersized and female crabs.
Not even surprised. China gives **zero** craps about conservation, and seems intent on fishing the oceans bare. Visitors to Australia were doing something similar. „Bucket people“, as they were called, where Chinese nationals would go to the shores with buckets and illegally harvest *anything they could catch* from the tidal pools
CE2JRH on
CBCs uncover podcast has a great series about this called The Outlaw Ocean. 6-7 episodes, 45-60 minutes, all going over the crazy stuff going on in the water.
CockyBellend on
Until I read the article I thought some navy fellas had a rough night at The Roxy
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pattyG80 on
They knew what they were doing with that headline
CipherWeaver on
> After the men are shown pulling up the crabs, the scene cuts to the galley where the crabs are cooked in metal steamers and the men have a feast, washed down with cans of Tsingtao beer.
> “It smells so good,” says one sailor, while the man next to him adds “my mouth is watering.”
Poaching aside, that does sound pretty good.
Winbot4t2 on
The company that owns the boat should be fined heavily.
But really, Chinese vessels demolishing the oceans without giving a fuck. What else is new.
SonAndHeirUnderwear on
It’s wrist slappin‘ time!
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Shocked people exploiting Canada in every way these days.
Thought this was going another way.
Chinese fishing boats/fleets raping the oceans.
Nothing new here.
However Canada needs to take a hard stance on this, we can’t allow this sort of behaviour.
It’s not unusual for sailors to catch crabs.
There’s a shampoo you can get to take care of that, not sure why you’d brag about it though..
>Video circulating on social media since last week shows the Mandarin-speaking merchant sailors hauling up crab traps dangling off the side of the massive commercial vessel, their catch appearing to include illegal undersized and female crabs.
Not even surprised. China gives **zero** craps about conservation, and seems intent on fishing the oceans bare. Visitors to Australia were doing something similar. „Bucket people“, as they were called, where Chinese nationals would go to the shores with buckets and illegally harvest *anything they could catch* from the tidal pools
CBCs uncover podcast has a great series about this called The Outlaw Ocean. 6-7 episodes, 45-60 minutes, all going over the crazy stuff going on in the water.
Until I read the article I thought some navy fellas had a rough night at The Roxy
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They knew what they were doing with that headline
> After the men are shown pulling up the crabs, the scene cuts to the galley where the crabs are cooked in metal steamers and the men have a feast, washed down with cans of Tsingtao beer.
> “It smells so good,” says one sailor, while the man next to him adds “my mouth is watering.”
Poaching aside, that does sound pretty good.
The company that owns the boat should be fined heavily.
But really, Chinese vessels demolishing the oceans without giving a fuck. What else is new.
It’s wrist slappin‘ time!