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That’s so silly, the native Americans didn’t need a “management plan” the fish were plentiful and they took what they needed. The runs were thriving until the white man came. Sorry but it’s trueIt would be interesting to know the impact of marine mammal protection and population growth in all this.
Also, not to pick a fight, but what evidence is there that the tribes had any kind of approach other than "catch every fish you can, salt and smoke for storage" ? I mean, was there a quota ? A management plan ? Tags ? Bag limits ?
The thing that kept the tribes from doing what the white man did was a lack of technology and industrial base/development, near as I can tell.
That’s so silly, the native Americans didn’t need a “management plan” the fish were plentiful and they took what they needed. The runs were thriving until the white man came. Sorry but it’s true
Seems we are in agreement, maybe I misunderstood you.Point is, they took what they needed and it didn't make a dent because the population was so low. They didn't sit around debating whether they were overfishing - they didn’t have the ability to overfish.
Seems we are in agreement, maybe I misunderstood you.
Someone, it seems, actually was angling for an argument after all. And got one.
I shall not be a participant.
Carry on.
I like it. Really well explained.An interesting take on it.
we already "fixed" our rivers, now it's time to "fix" the ocean. then we will "fix" the Moon. )introducing oxygen down on the ocean floor
Who are these patagonia guys? They are cool.An interesting take on it.