maanantai 15. lokakuuta 2012

Sounds like SUSHI!




I first heard about this issue couple of years go. Somehow, as a fan of sushi as well, I kinda blinded myself from it, but no more. To get the message loud and clear, The Hives will help me. Here it goes:

Well is it true what they say about it
They say it's new but I have to doubt it...


It's no secret that these days sushi is the new McDonald's. The delicacy that used to be a privilage of few –a special treat, or better yet, a part of a certain culture– has now become vacuum-packed, -30% off -product in the supermarket shelf. Don't get me wrong here, it is great that through globalization, we have the chance to experience new cultures. Only problem is, that it comes with a cost.

I got some people saying this way
I got some people saying that way
I got some people saying there's no way
Ain't it tough?


I recently read an article by Christiane Amanpour (http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/around-the-world-abc-news/world-hunger-sushi-cause-tuna-extinction-223930976.html#more-id), which put some facts on the table: today we consume so much fish that if we're not careful we may soon run out. Amanpour points out that, "the greatest fear is that wild caught fish will be completely replaced by farm raised harvested fish, which has already begun with low end sushi".  Sooo, when sushi becomes an everyday food choice, there is the possibility, that it will severely impact the ecological balance of the oceans in our world, which then can lead to a collapse of all fish species.

You've seen the idiot walk
See the idiot talk
But you never learned nothing and nothing isn't over
See the robot walk
See the robot talk


To be clear, it's not just about sushi. According to Monetary Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch (http://www.montereybayaquarium.org), there is a limit to the fish in the sea, despite the fact that the oceans are enormous. Yes, humans have been fishing the oceans for centuries. However, during the past five decades, thanks to technologies and global mass production, we've been fishing more efficiently than ever before. Scientists estimate that we have removed as much as 90 percent of the large predatory fish such as shark, swordfish and cod. 90 percent!!

See the idiot walk
See the idiot talk
See the idiot chalk up his name on the blackboard.

In 2003, the Pew Oceans Commision gave a warning, that the world's oceans are in a state of "silent collapse".

If we review the winning combination
Body at work and a mind on vacation
Who had the brain where it started to sink in
It was you


The thing is, that no matter how anxious this all makes you and me feel, we cannot live in denial. The oceans do a great deal of things that don't even cross our minds on a regular basis. For example, they do not only supply us with food, they help regulate our climate, and supply livelyhood for millions of people. So,  if we continue with the same path, the causes might be, nicely put: quite fucked up.

Here's a link to infromation that might help to see that actually the sea isn't full of fish after all.






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