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god I miss Death Tongue!
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If this is the January 1 collision, Sea Shepherd posted video of it on FB - the panga rammed into the Sea Shepherd. It came at it nearly head on,
made a hard turn and slammed into broadside.
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Quote: Originally posted by BajaMama | If this is the January 1 collision, Sea Shepherd posted video of it on FB - the panga rammed into the Sea Shepherd. It came at it nearly head on,
made a hard turn and slammed into broadside. |
It would be like passing a semi, then spinning doughnuts on the highway in front of it to force the truck to stop. Good luck with that!
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See another look at the collision (from a different angle, with a little more lead time) on a video at the following link:
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Quote: Originally posted by BajaNomad | See another look at the collision (from a different angle, with a little more lead time) on a video at the following link:
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Seems he miscalculated his doughnut maneuver and the rest is history.
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Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 |
can you imagine what Texans and Louisianans would say if Sea Shepard was operating in gulf near-shore waters with mexican crew and armed US soldiers
to police the shrimp fishing industry?
how about if european kids on gap year went to Utah to enforce livestock grazing regulations on BLM leased land?
how about if venezuelan college kids go to georgia this week to be poll observers? |
All those examples bear no resemblance to this situation. Especially the last one, of course. Fish and Game wardens in Texas and Louisiana wouldnt be
so derelict in their duties of ENFORCING EXISTING FISHING REGULATIONS, the way Mexico does. Make that DOESNT.
All of this could have been avoided if Mexican fishing authorities weren't so easily corruptible in the past. Simply enforcing existing regulations
against illegal netting and the vaquita would probably be much more numerous than they are. And dorado. And marlin. And sardines. And shrimp.
But any person who has fished in Mexico or lived there for any length of time, knows this.
Person who only READ about Mexico from a news consolidator......not so much.
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Hook.... wise words
Quote: Originally posted by Hook | Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 |
can you imagine what Texans and Louisianans would say if Sea Shepard was operating in gulf near-shore waters with mexican crew and armed US soldiers
to police the shrimp fishing industry?
how about if european kids on gap year went to Utah to enforce livestock grazing regulations on BLM leased land?
how about if venezuelan college kids go to georgia this week to be poll observers? |
All those examples bear no resemblance to this situation. Especially the last one, of course. Fish and Game wardens in Texas and Louisiana wouldnt be
so derelict in their duties of ENFORCING EXISTING FISHING REGULATIONS, the way Mexico does. Make that DOESNT.
All of this could have been avoided if Mexican fishing authorities weren't so easily corruptible in the past. Simply enforcing existing regulations
against illegal netting and the vaquita would probably be much more numerous than they are. And dorado. And marlin. And sardines. And shrimp.
But any person who has fished in Mexico or lived there for any length of time, knows this.
Person who only READ about Mexico from a news consolidator......not so much.
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Sadly, some on this forum would rather agitate than cogitate.
You are spot on with your observations.
The Mexican gov has no one else to blame but themselves for the destructive elements that they have allowed to corrupt this great natural resource.
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Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 | i like sea shepard,... but they risk looking bad when it is a crew of mostly middle class europeans and americans on a large armored warship (surplus
mine sweeper, funded by hollywood) vs local fishermen in beat up old pangas.
the sea shepard might win more points with locals if their crew was mexicans, eh?
(the sea shepard crew looks like it has many middle class kids on their gap year.) |
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A perspective;
https://mexiconewsdaily.com/opinion/el-golfo-de-santa-clara-...
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Looks like the Farley Mowat was cooking along at a pretty good clip too, panga boy kind of blew it with the timing.
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Destruction of the fishermen - lives and livelihood.
Time to give up on saving the Vaquita??
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thanks for sharing that Santiago! remember how fun it was starting your day with Bloom County,Doonesbury, far side and the rest?......boy we could
use some of that laughter today huh
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