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Old February 16th, 2004, 12:27 AM
Iconoclast
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Default Mexican Fisherman Illegally Fish U.S. Waters


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While U.S. authorities continue to pursue the sharkers, the 15-boat fleet
they use to patrol the South Texas Gulf is no match for the dozens of
Mexican sharkers illegally casting from dawn to nightfall in an area that
spans 40 miles.

Only 25 Mexican fishing boats were caught last year by the U.S. Coast

Guard
and TPW combined, but the number of illegal fishing ventures could have

been
more than 3,000, according to Coast Guard estimates.

Even when authorities encounter illegal activity, apprehending the

sharkers
is a difficult task, Barker said. The Mexican fishing boats, called

lanchas,
often speed away when Coast Guard and TPW boats are spotted.

"It's a chase, that's for sure," Barker said.

"Unfortunately their boats are designed better than ours for the Gulf. If
you don't come at them from behind, they're going to get away."

They are most frequently caught unloading heavy nets and lines, Barker

said.
The laborious task makes an escape difficult.

When Mexican fishermen are caught in U.S. waters, they're handed over to
Border Patrol officials who cannot jail them if the fishermen never set

foot
on U.S. soil.
"If they're caught in the water, then legally they haven't made an

entry,"
said Eddie Flores, U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokesman for the
agency's McAllen sector.


Sharks have an important place in then ecosystem, whereas Mexicans do

not..... in fact the Mexican is
absolutely worthless. Perhaps the authorities should blast these low-life

spic poachers to smithereens and let
the very sharks they are victimizing dine on their carcasses..... that is

if they are hungry enough to eat
those despicable varmints.


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Old February 16th, 2004, 05:13 AM
Charles Manson
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Default Mexican Fisherman Illegally Fish U.S. Waters

While U.S. authorities continue to pursue the sharkers, the 15-boat =
fleet
they use to patrol the South Texas Gulf is no match for the dozens of
Mexican sharkers illegally casting from dawn to nightfall in an area =

that
spans 40 miles.

Only 25 Mexican fishing boats were caught last year by the U.S. Coast =

Guard
and TPW combined, but the number of illegal fishing ventures could =

have been
more than 3,000, according to Coast Guard estimates.

Even when authorities encounter illegal activity, apprehending the =

sharkers
is a difficult task, Barker said. The Mexican fishing boats, called =

lanchas,
often speed away when Coast Guard and TPW boats are spotted.


Solution: equip Coast Guard vessels with torpedoes to sink the offending
boats. What they are engaging in is theft, poaching, or could even
be called piracy.

Overfishing is a global concern. Fish stocks in some areas have dropped
so low that scientists are predicting the extinction of some vital
species if severe restrictions aren't imposed and enforced. Humans are
literally raping the oceans, using nets miles long to harvest everything
in one fell swoop. The EU is attempting to ban cod fishing in the North
Sea because the stocks are dangerously low. The fishermen are whining
about the loss of their livlihood, but are so short-sighted that they
can't see they will lose it anyway if the cod go extinct in the 10 years
or so scientists are predicting. Already there are restrictions on
the number of cod they can harvest, and they have been grossly violating
those restrictions for years already. The EU is starting to have to
get really mean, confiscating offenders' boats when they are caught. I
would take it one step further and torpedo the damn things, maybe that
would deter the activity.


Sharks have an important place in then ecosystem, whereas Mexicans do =

not..... in fact the Mexican is
absolutely worthless. Perhaps the authorities should blast these =

low-life spic poachers to smithereens and let
the very sharks they are victimizing dine on their carcasses..... that =

is if they are hungry enough to eat
those despicable varmints.


Sharks have been under attack for some time now. Shark fin soup is a
delicacy in Asia, and every species the Asians consider a delicacy or
aphrodisiac quickly disappears from existence. The other thing is
that the alternative medicine freaks believe that shark cartilage
prevents and/or cures cancer. Apparently cancer is never seen in
sharks, and since their bodies are made of cartilage instead of bone
like regular fish, it is simply assumed that the cartilage has
something to do with it. When sharks are hunted for shark fin soup,
they are caught, their fins sliced off, then their bodies are
dumped back into the ocean and they quickly die.
 




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