Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Aqua Culture in the US essays
Aqua Culture in the US essays The USs problem is simple. Our fish numbers are dwindling due to an array of factors. First off, our rivers, streams and oceans have been fished since Eric the Red and the Vikings were here. Our water supplies have almost been stripped bare from what the supply of good, adult sized fish used to be. Over fishing has been compensated by strict government standards on how much poundage of fish can be taken each day, and year from the US waters. (Boston Globe, 2002) Since the government has been putting strict standards on how much fish can be taken in each day, they should also be held accountable on helping out the fishing industry financially. For the longest time, people who lived off of the ocean took in as much fish as humanly possible in a day. (Boston Globe, 2001) This was ok, until mechanization came about. The oceans were becoming depleted faster each day. The money the government should give, is money just to start an aquaculture program to help the fish numbers to get up, or, to give the fish farmers their desired amount of fish to sell to companies and stores. Pollution is also a big factor in the dwindling amounts of fish in the US waters. Supposedly the government should be regulating and taking care of companies who pollute the waters. Obviously not enough has been done to curve the amount of pollution killing off our fish population. The blame can be placed solely on the US government. They should pay a lot of attention to the water pollution, since its tough to keep the water we have left, clean water. For this, the government should also help pay for aquaculture projects. The government can get their money for the projects from a variety of sources. First off, they can take some money from the armed forces. There is so much money being pumped into the army right now, its ridiculous. I doubt the US needs the amount of planes, tanks and ammo it has, just to stay a superpower in the world. ...
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