I'm a true believer in conservation, but I also believe in diversification. What I can't understand is how people can't get a grasp of how the two, go hand in hand. The issue is not whether we should continue to farm fish, but how to improve it.
That's my beef with the anti farming mentality...In perspective how do you meet the demands of an ever growing population? When do we react ? When it's too late? You can't diversify, if you stop striving to improve or change the flaws of an industry...This is no different from the concerns over fossil fuel, water, forest, and general food industry.
You can protest all you want, but until an alternative has been put in place, we will always rely on our natural resources until we bring it to the brink of depletion. I think some of you need to refocus your objectives and look at the overall picture.