[Coral-List] Florida allows grouper kil
Steve Mussman
sealab at earthlink.net
Wed Oct 20 19:18:13 UTC 2021
I’m afraid that there is already a great deal of social pressure being exerted, but unfortunately much of it in the wrong direction. Many view it as a freedom issue. (Sound familiar?). Most, if not all scuba certification agencies offer “Underwater Hunter” certifications and I’ve heard a number of discussions on dive boats among scuba-equipped spearfishers about the desirability of shooting a Goliath Grouper. I imagine it’s the same motivation that comes into play with (terrestrial) big game trophy hunting. Going to take a major shift in how we view our relationship with the natural world if we are to reverse course and save any number of threatened species . . . to say nothing of coral reefs. Just another manifestation of the greater problem - a culture war whereby a good portion of the population impulsively rejects any science-based data and information that challenges their deeply held tribal beliefs. My ocean optimism is once again wearing thin.
Regards,
Steve Mussman
On 10/16/21, 8:02 AM, Phillip Dustan via Coral-List <coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov> wrote:
This is awful, yet typical of the "me first" society that allows
spearfishing using SCUBA gear.
Perhaps a campaign of shaming might do something?
I can envision a "Real men and women don't kill Goliath Grouper, the gentle
giants of Florida"
Social pressure might be more powerful that a regulatory system that is
supposedly based on scientific understanding.
On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 6:29 AM Douglas Fenner via Coral-List <
coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov> wrote:
> Overruling scientists, Florida Commission authorizes fishing of the
> vulnerable Goliath grouper
>
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> https://www.science.org/content/article/overruling-scientists-florida-commission-authorizes-fishing-vulnerable-goliath-grouper
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> open-access
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> Cheers, Doug
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