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Old 01-27-2014, 02:50 PM
dakota560
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Default Re: Interesting article about eels..

There's a show on, not sure what channel, about catching juvenile eels in Maine. It's an extremely lucrative business for only those fortunate enough who have permits. They net elvers at night and believe the entire season is only about a month long. Like everything else it seems, the eels are shipped somewhere overseas and farm raised until they attain a larger size and are eaten as a delicacy. The middleman on the few shows I watched was paying $2,000 a pound so you can imagine what the ultimate consumer is paying and what the middleman buyer here is making in profits. One team, three guys, said they made about $600,000 last year for as I said I believe one month's worth of work. There is absolutely no way a species / fish can have that price tag on it's head and survive. It's all about money and greed and when that fishery is gone they'll move on to the next fishery, if there's any left.

Unless politicians are effected by our concerns. nothing will change. They do as they wish because they can get away with it. Even when they get caught with their hand in the cookie jar, nothing happens so what is their impetus to change?

If the states and activist groups don't get together and we don't hold our public officials accountable status quo will be the norm. It's that simple. The eel is just another casualty of this massively broken process with greed trumping logic and protection of a valuable resource.

Dakota

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