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They haven’t wiped them all out yet
Navy and Sea Shepherd representatives who are collaborating to rescue the vaquita marina porpoise.
Sightings of vaquita porpoises kindle hope for endangered species’ rescue
Scientists saw at least nine in upper Gulf of California late last year
A group of scientists sighted at least nine vaquita marina porpoises in the upper Gulf of California in late 2021, leading the chairman of the Sea
Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) to declare that there is still hope for the critically endangered species.
During a five-day period in October and November, scientists on board the Sea Shepherd vessel Sharpie and another boat that belongs to the Whale
Museum in La Paz sighted eight mature vaquitas and one or two calves in a 225-square-kilometer no-fishing zone known as the zero tolerance area (ZTA).
Vaquitas, the world’s smallest porpoise species, are endemic to the Gulf of California, where many have died after becoming entangled in nets set to
catch totoaba, a fish whose swim bladder is a delicacy in China and sells for thousands of dollars per kilogram.
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Extinctions have been a natural part of our planet's evolutionary history. More than 99% of the four billion species that have evolved on Earth are
now gone. At least 900 species have gone extinct in the last five centuries. Only a small percentage of species have been evaluated for their
extinction risk. Google.
''.... a fish whose swim bladder is a delicacy in China and sells for thousands of dollars per kilogram.''
There is no hope.
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Lee -- your sentiment is partially why species are continuing to go extinct. Mankind's ignorance, greed and stupidity has been a natural part of
evolutionary history - and mankind's populace is "natural" - but the ignorance, greed and stupidity can be altered, thereby affecting species
eradication going forward.
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Quote: Originally posted by wilderone | Lee -- your sentiment is partially why species are continuing to go extinct. Mankind's ignorance, greed and stupidity has been a natural part of
evolutionary history - and mankind's populace is "natural" - but the ignorance, greed and stupidity can be altered, thereby affecting species
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My sentiment? You think MX and Chinese ignorance, greed and stupidity can be altered?
Hopeless. Dream on if that's what you think.
I'm in Coachella Valley where there's a drought and Disney is in cahoots with Rancho Mirage for a 2,000 resident, 400 room hotel, 24 acre lagoon.
Looks like ignorance, greed and stupidity at home and no one can stop it.
Give it a shot. Prediction is 2045 will see this area go dry. Everyone is complicit for this travesty. Whatever.
https://www.desertsun.com/story/news/local/rancho-mirage/202...
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Only you sissy liberals care about the future. Us capitalists plan on cutting and running long before 2045!
Woke!
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will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
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Saving the environment is boring, joyrides into space are where it's at!
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Lee, your sentiment, meaning acceptance.
"2,000 resident, 400 room hotel, 24 acre lagoon" would make me cringe too - in San Diego the plans are for 5,000 residences at a time, 2,000 hotel
rooms for one project. But we've managed to snuff several - especially the ones on the outskirts. It can be done. In some cases, modify the plans -
more open space, add 100 trees, make the lagoon bigger, 1,700 units, not 2,000. Landscaping, bike trails, solar, etc. Demand more. Challenge their
CEQA.
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Got it. My acceptance is partially responsible for the vaquita becoming extinct.
Blame me for being a pessimist as I see no hope for MX or China and their ignorance, greed and stupidity.
I support SSCS but don't have a dog in this fight.
You should fight the good fight whatever that is. I'm retired and focusing on my golf.
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Yesterday and today also, Encinitas is having their annual two day Spring street faire and there was a Sea Shepherd booth set up.
I showed them my heartfelt appreciation for all of their efforts, especially with the latest report of a group, pod, that was still surviving the
onslaught of greed for the appetite of the Totoaba fish bladders.
If there is any single organization that has tried to save this special species of mammals, it is The Sea Shepherd that deserves our respect and
support in whatever way we can.
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I was a drone operator aboard the Sharpie for this survey. It's important to know that there's a formula used by all the trained observers after the
survey is completed and where they come to a consensus on the numbers. The observers sighted 7 - 8 adults and 1 - 2 calves. The reason for nonspecific
numbers is because there's no way to know if the same individuals were sighted more than once. The trained scientist obvservers have to then figure
out an estimate. So, in fact, there could be fewer than 7 or 8 adults and maybe only one calf.
This is an unnecessary extinction unfolding before our eyes created by greed, apathy and ignorance.
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