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You’re a Winner

Posted by michellefrey on 02/27/2008 08:56 am

On the last day of the Boston Seafood Show our school of fish gave out awards to those dealers with the most unsustainable fishery practices. After being at the show for three days, it was pretty clear who the worst ocean offenders were.

Our school of fish went up to each of the winner’s booths and congratulated them on their award and slapped the award up on their booth. “I’m a dying species,” said the bluefin tuna, “I give you this award on behalf of my fellow fish and ask you to improve your practices so my family will be saved.”

Many of the winners were really happy at first when they received their award. They smiled and thanked us. But, their faces quickly turned grim when they actually read the award and the offenses they were being charged with.

“We’ve been looking everywhere for you,” said the orange roughy. “You better get a good look at us, take a picture even, because we won’t be around much longer.”

 
It was clear that we had gotten our message across. People took pictures and gathered around the booths while the awards were given out. Our activity is sure to have a ripple effect as the unsustainable seafood awards story makes its way around the offices of the seafood dealers and sellers.

Other than smelling like a giant fish stick by the end of three days at the Boston Seafood Show, I also took away some interesting information. We talked to many, many people from all corners of the seafood business. And, most, if not all of them agreed that sustainable seafood practices were absolutely the way to go. But, they insisted they were sustainable, themselves. They were quick to point the finger at other dealers and sellers and tell us how “green” they were.

But, that logic just didn’t make sense. The first step in a recovery process is to admit the problem at hand. We haven’t quite gotten there with the seafood sellers, but at least we started a dialog with them. And, now they know that Greenpeace (and it’s awesome supporters) are keeping an eye on them – holding them accountable to be better stewards for the ocean environment.

Ocean protection starts with all of us. We need to succeed because our oceans are in serious trouble and need our help to survive.

--Michelle

 

Comments:

Comment from: shameonyou [Member] · /blog/shameonyou
Permalink 2008-02-27 @ 10:33
Comment from: shameonyou [Member] · /blog/shameonyou
[IMG]http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff107/York_Rayzee/tuna.jpg[/IMG]
Permalink 2008-02-27 @ 10:34
Comment from: hommevert [Member] · /blog/hommevert
Let's have a serious look at "organic" farming as well -- it pretends to be sustainable when it is anything but:

Look at this for a start:
,big>The great organic con trick

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/?storyID=20747

Organic produce is better for you?
Robert Johnston explodes five myths about its benefits
Interest groups claim that organic food is healthier and better for the environment, but many of such claims are myths.
• Myth No. 1: Organic food is healthier.
Actually, scientific studies show more health risks from organic food than conventional food. This month in California, for instance, Salmonella was found in organic fertilisers which could contaminate fruit and vegetables.
In 2003, Dutch scientists established that organic chickens and conventional birds had the same rate of infection with Salmonella even though many organic farmers vaccinate their chickens against the bug. In 2006, other Dutch scientists found that as many as three-quarters of organic chickens were infected with parasites.
.....cont at link
Permalink 2008-03-04 @ 19:55
Comment from: Jake [Visitor]
Hi gang,
Great work! Keep it up.


Permalink 2008-03-05 @ 20:40
Comment from: seasiren [Visitor]
What a great idea! :) I am sure you all got lots of attention!
Permalink 2008-03-26 @ 14:04

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