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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • Why overfishing is threatening our seas, explained. Support OCC and get 20+ bonus, ad-free videos by signing up for Nebula: go.nebula.tv/occ/
    In this Our Changing Climate climate change video essay, I look at why plastic isn't the only threat to our seas and oceans. Specifically, I look at how overfishing threatens fisheries fish populations. worldwide. Overfishing has already decimated Atlantic cod and bluefin tuna fisheries and threatens many more. Fishing as a practice has been a staple in many diets for thousands of years but it wasn't until the commodification of fish under capitalism and the heightened industrialization of the fishing trades that global fish population and stocks began to seriously plummet. With inventions like the bottom trawler and big net fishing, fisherfolk are able to catch copious amounts in comparably little time. Overfishing has been devasting to the rich biodiversity of the oceans, rendering some areas devoid of important fish species. So, while ocean plastic and ocean trash clean-up efforts like #teamseas are at least doing something, there is much more threatening our oceans than plastic.
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    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Intro
    1:12 - Is Ocean Trash the Only Threat?
    2:02 - The State of Fish
    4:02 - How Do We Fish?
    6:00 - Why Are Fisheries Suffering?
    8:04 - How We Save Our Seas
    9:59 - Sponsor Read
    12:11 - Outro
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Комментарии • 476

  • @OurChangingClimate
    @OurChangingClimate  2 года назад +67

    💡 What do oceans, seas, rivers, or lakes mean to you?
    👍 Consider commenting and liking the video!!! It really helps this video beat the pesky algorithm!
    🔗 If you want to learn more about dead zones, I made a video a long time ago on that too: ruclips.net/video/p-CzdrvpgMI/видео.html
    💸 If you are looking to financially support climate action, check out the Anpetu Wi Wind Farm project and donate: anpetuwi.com/

    • @a.randomjack6661
      @a.randomjack6661 2 года назад

      Hey Charlie. I just came across this pretty good channel, includes scientists "Local Motives". Thanks for your always excellent work.

    • @kendraabeene1173
      @kendraabeene1173 2 года назад

      Great video

    • @shaunaburton7136
      @shaunaburton7136 2 года назад +2

      Seaspiracy was an awesome movie about this.

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono 2 года назад +2

      I think a better suggestion is to support MEER Reflection Project....
      Build mirrors to restore earth's energy system.
      It's the only feasible solution

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono 2 года назад +1

      @@magiccloud3074 you might enjoy this video about mental health, focused on young people in the context of climate....
      ruclips.net/video/v44AcIegU7g/видео.html
      It's dark, but worth understanding, especially if you have young ones in your life!
      I agree a video about this could be useful, but it probably needs more time than the usual 8 or 9 minutes this channel usually dedicates...
      But I would say that about all things climate change, personally.

  • @ClimateTown
    @ClimateTown 2 года назад +408

    Our Changing Climate DOES NOT MISS, BABY

    • @KellyandDoug
      @KellyandDoug 2 года назад +3

      I dont know if you have read a book called the end of the line. If you have not I am thinking it might be worth a read. Its an older book but brings up some other really good points.

    • @BlueScreenCorp
      @BlueScreenCorp 2 года назад +9

      This comment is game recognizing game

    • @solrac4
      @solrac4 2 года назад +5

      Climate Town DOES NOT MISS, BABY

    • @mariaoneill1145
      @mariaoneill1145 2 года назад +3

      Climate Town best Town let's all live in Climate Town baybeee

    • @gorehammer1
      @gorehammer1 2 года назад +3

      Neither does climate town!

  • @gweegoop7781
    @gweegoop7781 2 года назад +243

    I support Sea Shepherd because they are a direct action organization working to limit illegal fishing. Does anyone else have recommendations for good ocean charities?

    • @ChrisComstock612
      @ChrisComstock612 2 года назад +9

      I met Paul, great man, a lot more humble and shy than i expected. Support him 100%

    • @nitharshnirajagopal4575
      @nitharshnirajagopal4575 2 года назад +9

      Seaspiracy

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono 2 года назад +8

      Yeah, seaspiracy is a great place to start....
      That way you don't end up donating to someone who actually supports the industry

    • @hansolo9372
      @hansolo9372 2 года назад +16

      @@nitharshnirajagopal4575 As a studying marine scientist I want to emphasize however that while Seaspiracy is a great documentary that exemplifies the issues of the ocean currently, there is a great amount of forced information that was extremely cherry-picked for the documentary. I do support the purpose of the documentary but make sure to do full research on the great parts (what their goals are and how productive they are) and the worst parts (where does their funding really go, are they supportive of all cultural sustainable practices) of different charities.

    • @chikitronrx0
      @chikitronrx0 2 года назад +7

      Well the problem is not only illegal fishing, but also the legal one wich is as bad or even worse.

  • @hechss
    @hechss 2 года назад +18

    It’s mind-boggling how some people critisize and avoid using plastic to save the fish in the ocean, but don’t think about not eating fish to save fish.

  • @connordavies6323
    @connordavies6323 2 года назад +19

    My entire dissertation was on this, and after 11,000 words, the conclusion was basically sustainable fishing is fiction

  • @89gauna
    @89gauna 2 года назад +140

    it's really quite simple: if you want to preserve marine life, don't eat it.

    • @richardallan2767
      @richardallan2767 2 года назад +21

      Don't dump a load of plastic and other pollution into its habitat as well.

    • @zljmbo
      @zljmbo 2 года назад +8

      and don't be exploitative industry that destroy our nature

    • @DriftJunkie
      @DriftJunkie 2 года назад +2

      The opposite is also true.
      If you want to prevent overpopulation of some species. Just eat them.

    • @user-tq1xt2ct8s
      @user-tq1xt2ct8s 2 года назад +3

      You gotta eat something. And no option comes with 0 impact.

    • @vietnamd0820
      @vietnamd0820 2 года назад +21

      @@user-tq1xt2ct8s
      We can eat vegetables, fruits, beans, nuts, seeds, algae and mushrooms…there’s no need to eat sentient beings who feel pain

  • @holleey
    @holleey 2 года назад +122

    "competitive markets create incentives to expand production regardless of resource decline"
    that's the relationship between capitalism and the environment in general and is the reason as to why capitalism is inherently unsustainable.
    and regulations are no solution to that. all they can do is to somewhat suppress symptoms for a period.

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono 2 года назад +8

      Truth!
      Unfortunately, socialism doesn't fix this either.
      Only an environmentally conscious resource based economy makes sense if we actually want nature (and therefore ourselves) to survive

    • @ZayanK
      @ZayanK 2 года назад +10

      @@MattAngiono I mean, that's pretty much what ecosocialism and social ecology are about. Socialism isn't just Soviet-style extractivism, it's a huge and diverse body of work and ideas.

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono 2 года назад +2

      @@ZayanK I realize that.
      In many ways, I would say I believe in socialist ideas.
      But in general, it's still based in profit motive and consumption driven.
      Plus, it's been spread so thin in different variations that no one really knows the meaning.
      I think a new system and terminology would be better that doesn't have all the baggage.
      It's not just economics in need of reform either.
      The meta-crisis is also about meaning and making sense of the world, so new philosophy is part of what is needed as well.
      I'm not saying I have all the answers nor do I think anyone can.
      We still need some kind of community or democracy that takes many cooperative minds to figure out.
      It's really unprecedented that we've had this much knowledge and power with so much division between us.
      The solution will also have to involve some way of us realizing that we will never be entirely happy with whatever happens.
      Politics is always about perpetual annoyance, in the words of Jaron Lanier.... I think that's a pretty good assessment

    • @schlauchboy9880
      @schlauchboy9880 2 года назад

      Or we make it much more simple, stop eating fish. If the demand in fish goes down fishing in such high Volume isn't profitable anymore. Stop thinking that the world needs a new System, it's just the people that life in our current system who make wrong moralic decisions that harm our Planet. It's like Drugs, if governments ban it, people who really want it will find a way to get it. So we don't need regulations if more people will just make a right choice and lower their consumption.

    • @loganwolv3393
      @loganwolv3393 2 года назад

      @@MattAngiono Well as far as i know the more "general" type of socialism is not at all profit and consumption driven. It's just driven to benefit both the state and its people while the people also have more power in case something goes wrong. So i'm guessing eco-socialism is that but also with care for the envoirment so more regulations.

  • @Jin420
    @Jin420 2 года назад +120

    I can't express the amount of appreciation that I have for this channel.
    Such imperative information..
    You guys & Second Thought are my utmost favorite channels. 💯
    #ThankYou ❤

    • @Noukz37
      @Noukz37 2 года назад +4

      I just subscribed to Second Thought because of your comment, thank you! :-)

    • @lasttarrasque6223
      @lasttarrasque6223 2 года назад +3

      Same here

  • @mooreanonumbers
    @mooreanonumbers 2 года назад +7

    My dad was a fisherman in the 60s he always goes on about how cod used to be poor people's food

  • @LeanAndMean44
    @LeanAndMean44 2 года назад +35

    “Our World in Data” published their new work on global fish stocks and overfishing some weeks ago. It’s very informative and has visualizations. I can see you included it as one of your sources in the document linked in the description. Great Video!

  • @BlueScreenCorp
    @BlueScreenCorp 2 года назад +36

    This is the best video I have seen as part of (or mentions) #TeamSeas. The root of the plastic problem and the ecological destruction is a symptom of over consumption and unnecessary commercialization and the only real solution is cultural shift to anti-consumerism and the end of the growth economy. Its not enough to simply pull plastic out of the ocean, we need to stop it at the source and make the world easy to live in without the need to consume so much, and eliminate the use of all single use plastics. Improving waste management in poor countries isn't as valuable as helping those countries stop producing that waste in the first place (let alone the elephant in the room, which is a lot of the garbage that makes it to those poor countries are imported from rich ones).

    • @LeanAndMean44
      @LeanAndMean44 2 года назад +1

      One fallacy I noticed within your comment is the idea of degrowth. It’s not necessary: “In the past many macroeconomists considered the need to cut emissions as a drag on the economy that lowers economic growth. This idea, that decarbonisation of our economies conflicts with economic growth, is still shared by many.12
      But this is no longer the mainstream view. The latest annual IMF report estimates that policies, including carbon pricing, that mitigate climate change actually increase economic growth over the coming decades.13 This means that there is no trade-off between fighting climate change and economic growth. Fighting climate change is a way to achieve more growth.14
      From the responses to my recent writing on the need of growth for ending poverty I saw that some people have not caught up with this. Fighting climate change is not just compatible with fighting poverty, the two goals - to reduce emissions and to increase economic growth - actually strengthen each other.
      It is very good news that fighting climate change is expected to increase growth over the coming decades, but the benefits to climate mitigation are larger than just additional growth: it also means a modernisation of key infrastructure, faster innovation, the protection of the biosphere on our planet, and the major health benefits of reduced air pollution caused by burning fossil fuels, including millions of lives saved.
      Taking both the costs and benefits into account makes a very clear argument for climate action now. Putting a price on carbon to build a low-carbon world is an investment for a much better future.”
      SOURCE: “The argument for a carbon price” - “Our World in Data”

    • @BlueScreenCorp
      @BlueScreenCorp 2 года назад +3

      ​@@LeanAndMean44 I am always going to advocate for slowing western economies regardless if its necessary or not, there are a lot of factors outside of just ecological and climate issues when it comes to our current societies dependence on consumerism, such as psychological, psychological, and equality reason. Corporations will (and do) work people to death if they are allowed to.
      I am aware that if countries invested in cleaner energy sources, and new better sustainable practices that this will in the short term grow economies. That's fantastic that means that there should in theory be a lot of high paying and good jobs. At the same time even if its technically possible to correct the issue with only new technology, its way more feasible to correct the issues by ending our conspicuous consumption, and using these new technologies to produce what we need in more sustainable ways. I hope that we can make regulations to put a cap on really disgusting corporate practices, end aggressive marketing and corporate schemes that optimize for profit and ecological destruction (like planned obsolescence, stop using "green washing" campaigns as justification to pollute more and pushing the need for more and more single use items).
      I am also advocating for economic stabilization increasing profit Quarter over Quarter is insane, realistically there is an economic wall somewhere and continuing to pretend like we can (as a species) solve issues that are fundamentally about over consumption by consuming more is insane. We managed to get ourselves as a species onto a path towards auto-extinction in less than 300y (really the bulk of the problems are from the last 50 years and Majority of the accumulated manufactured plastics are produced in the year you are studying it). Strangely before humanity started to extract resources without concern for the environment we weren't at risk of ecological collapse on literally every continent on the planet.
      I am not stating that economic stabilization, the end of the growth economy, or economic contraction is necessary to solve the climate problem. Just that for me it is preferable and as far as I can tell its the best solution to our current set of predicaments. New technologies aren't going to slow the extinction rate of other species and bring back the marine diversity that many food webs rely on, even if they do solve the climate crisis. Conspicuous consumption is a threat to every living thing and right now we are just playing whack-a-mole of trying to use technology to solve problems we already have solutions to.

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono 2 года назад +1

      Seb Alex had some great videos about team seas

    • @YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes
      @YourCapyBruv_do_u_rmbr_3Dpipes 2 года назад

      @@LeanAndMean44 did you just speak of the IMF respectfully??

  • @eco-techandtravel5258
    @eco-techandtravel5258 2 года назад +44

    We need more and more sea sanctuaries protected sea areas and ban excessive fishing.( I see in documentary tuna lobby have 10 years tuna stock but they killing much tuna)

  • @lorah3005
    @lorah3005 2 года назад +124

    #BoycottMeat and all other animal products of cruelty and exploitation, *including fish,* in any way possible!

    • @tavoh3200
      @tavoh3200 2 года назад +16

      @@ss9392 The fact that you have one joke signals that eating all that predatory fish has given you mercury poisoning

    • @LeanAndMean44
      @LeanAndMean44 2 года назад +7

      @@ss9392 such an old and outdated joking principle.

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono 2 года назад +8

      The best way to fight climate change!

    • @guycross493
      @guycross493 2 года назад +4

      Ah yes, attack people for what they normally eat, it's not like human nature has got the instinct to naturally do the opposite of whoever hostile to them or wants.

    • @tanglingowl8716
      @tanglingowl8716 2 года назад +5

      Absolutely!

  • @arrowodd7695
    @arrowodd7695 2 года назад +14

    When the ocean dies the human race will go extinct

  • @AnkurShah
    @AnkurShah 2 года назад +13

    Amazing as always!! Thanks for your videos, Charlie!!

  • @Ermude10
    @Ermude10 2 года назад +8

    Here's something interesting about all complex systems and how they can sometimes collapse. There are so called "bifurcation" points, essentially threshold levels for any parameter that define a complex system. Let's take the Atlantic cod population system as an example. If all parameters are equal but the cod population is declining steadily by say 50k per year, it might still look like it's recovering somewhat every year, but once it's passed below 200k (a hypothetical bifurcation point), it just can't reach the critical mass to bounce back and the population just quickly dies off.
    There can be any number of parameters that define the system, such as the number of cods, the number of predators, sea temperature, how much fisheries catch, etc. Not all matter enough to have bifurcations, but many do. What's interesting is that a system can be stable and not have any significant shifts until one of the parameters crosses a bifurcation point, and suddenly the whole system just spirals out of control, which normally means that it vanishes.

  • @Sargassogirl
    @Sargassogirl 2 года назад +10

    Really great video as always - I just discovered your channel recently and I've been binge-watching all your videos! This topic is particularly relevant for me, because I've always lived close to and been in love with the ocean. Right now I work for an environmental charity, and I wanted to talk about our work because I think it builds upon the topic this video is addressing.
    50% of the planet is high seas - that is, marine areas that do not belong to any country - areas beyond national jurisdiction. Under the law of the sea convention, these areas are the common heritage of mankind - so in a way they belong to everyone, but they are some of the least protected ecosystems in the world. This is because it's extremely difficult to introduce governance and management measures - because when a regional body exists over a certain area of the high seas (eg NAFO), or a particular species on the high seas (eg. ICCAT) - that body is made up of signatories of many states, and reaching consensus can be very difficult. The other problem is - there are huge governance gaps in the high seas, where no organisation has competency/authority over certain areas, and we have very little idea of what kind of exploitation is going on there.
    When protection mechanisms are introduced on the high seas, the next hurdle is enforcement - it will take a huge amount of finance to introduce technologies that allow high seas areas to actually be 'patrolled' to enforce, eg. no fishing zones, or whatever kind of management is deemed necessary.
    Like action on climate change, action to protect the ocean is an inherently international issue - especially for the high seas where we are yet to have a legally binding management mechanism. This is changing though - the UN is currently negotiating a legally binding instrument for the high seas - so the outcome from that will be very interesting.

  • @povidiuu
    @povidiuu 2 года назад +23

    The only fish i consumed was tuna. I replaced it with chickpea "tuna" and i love it

    • @jebbo-c1l
      @jebbo-c1l 2 года назад +4

      also contains less mercury

    • @redbeanbunzz
      @redbeanbunzz Год назад

      @@jebbo-c1l and more fiber

  • @angelawildman122
    @angelawildman122 2 года назад +4

    I’m seriously considering vegan seafood given just how much horrible pain fish and shellfish suffer!

  • @mindseyemusicreview
    @mindseyemusicreview 2 года назад +13

    Not that it's a climate-based movie in the slightest but Jiro, Dreams of Sushi was pretty wild; in terms of the footage of these super big tuna and other giant fish that used to be harvested on the regular. Now their average size dwarfs what they could and used to be. Overharvesting to the max

  • @hangingthief
    @hangingthief 2 года назад +20

    The atrocities of fish extraction are what orginally radicalized me, marine biology was my childhood dream😣

  • @a.randomjack6661
    @a.randomjack6661 2 года назад +32

    When I learned about the state of the global ocean in 2014, I stopped eating fish. I'm 97% vegetarian for pollution/cruelty reasons.

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono 2 года назад +2

      What's holding you back on the last 3%?
      It's not that hard to become fully vegan, and then you can much more effectively advocate for animals including fish.
      People generally don't want to listen to anyone showing signs of hypocrisy, so it's much more effective when you're internally consistent.
      Still, you are doing better than most, so kudos for that at least

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono 2 года назад +2

      @@magiccloud3074 how about you?
      Plants are generally cheaper than animals anyway.
      The only reason they sometimes aren't is subsidies, because growing them is far less intensive and determinedly to the environment.
      That's why most meat is consumed in rich countries.
      If you literally have no choice, then obviously I'm not speaking about you, but for everyone else, there's simply no excuse.... it's abuse

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono 2 года назад +1

      @@magiccloud3074 I think you should watch this video by a climate scientist....
      ruclips.net/video/mmNcOCwtFeg/видео.html
      The main thing to remember about veganism is that it's really about the animals.
      What we do to them is horrific and speaking ethically, it needs to stop!
      There's really no way to take a life that isn't abuse, because they obviously can't give consent, so even the very few that live good lives don't deserve what happens to them.
      Most animals that are used for food are tortured their entire lives, living a real life holocaust....
      I get the thing about wasting food, I think that's bad too, but once you start seeing that animals really aren't your food, that whole mentality changes.
      I worked at a BBQ for a decade before this, so it's not like I was a Saint.
      I just could see that being ethically consistent about protecting nature really meant not eating sentient creatures.... ever!
      I hope you can see how much different it is when you commit to it.
      Who knows, your change could even spark new changes in your family if they see your committed!
      I know that's not likely, but you can't know until trying.
      Someday, we should all see that animals don't deserve this, and if you're compassionate enough to know vegetarian is a step in the right direction, why not just go all the way?

    • @danielk3919
      @danielk3919 2 года назад +1

      @@magiccloud3074 I don't believe that at all. What can you not get on plant based diets than you get in a omnivorous diet? Similarly monetary reason is just so insane to list as a reason to not go vegan, you know that not eating meat is seen as a sign of poverty right? All poor people in developing countries have very meat poor diets because they can not afford meat. To say that staple plant foods are expensive compared to meat is insane. Just compare how much legumes cost compared to beef, pork, chicken etc. Veganism is not expensive. Only if you go heavy on the processed stuff and want to buy every single fake meat alternative out there. It's literally the poverty diet.

    • @danielk3919
      @danielk3919 2 года назад +1

      @@magiccloud3074 Then you're not vegetarian. If you eat meat on occasion you can not call yourself a vegetarian lol.

  • @tylerquach5878
    @tylerquach5878 2 года назад +5

    Now this is the kind of content that the whole world need to see and know more about!!! Save the planet not only for ourselves but for our children and future generations 💙

  • @syster9700
    @syster9700 2 года назад +3

    Your videos are always so clear and make it easier to understand difficult topics. Thank you so much and keep it up

  • @WahyuSetiawan-sz4lc
    @WahyuSetiawan-sz4lc 2 года назад +3

    Really big problem here too. So It is illegal to use a net that can catch little fish/non mature fish.
    The punishment used to be very lenient, but right now. It's become stricter. People can't complain if sea police sunk their boat.

  • @BeyondaThought
    @BeyondaThought 2 года назад +18

    'We stop using straws to save the fish, but we won't stop eating the fish to save the fish' - Alex O'Connor

  • @arenapetrol
    @arenapetrol 2 года назад +1

    Just wanted to comment and praise the overall really good production quality of this video (and others I have seen from this channel). The motion design work at the 03:40 mark, for example, is a thing of beauty. Keep it up!

  • @joyg2526
    @joyg2526 2 года назад +2

    One of the worst things to happen to marine ecosystems is commercial fishing. I can't imagine big fishing conglomerates stopping their destructive practices until it's no longer profitable.

  • @duduprado8362
    @duduprado8362 2 года назад +3

    this remind me a lot the documentary seaspiracy on netflix, just amazing keep up with the good job

  • @kevinzebrowski6766
    @kevinzebrowski6766 2 года назад +3

    Great video! However over-use of "MUH CAPITALISM" as the scapegoat will only alienate some from this critical message 🐟🐠🌊🦀

    • @luisgutierrez8047
      @luisgutierrez8047 2 года назад +1

      Ye, china for example. One of the biggest offenders of overfishing at this point. Its their sheer voracious appetite driving them, not "mu capitalism"

  • @MattAngiono
    @MattAngiono 2 года назад +41

    At this point, ALL fishing is overfishing!
    You can't really distinguish anymore.
    I understand people who literally need to do it to survive, but for everyone else paying for dead fish, this is something you are contributing to directly.
    You can't just blame fishermen, but must look at what drives their demand as well.
    "Sustainable fishing" is a big lie by these capitalist profiteers

  • @gorazdkp4903
    @gorazdkp4903 2 года назад +13

    I felt that the option of not eating fish as a solution to this problem deserved more than a one sentence mention in this video.

  • @flubadubdubthegreat1272
    @flubadubdubthegreat1272 2 года назад +5

    "decimation" by definition is when something is 10% destroyed

    • @kevinzebrowski6766
      @kevinzebrowski6766 2 года назад +1

      Thank you, wanted to say this. What's happening is much, much worse than decimation...

  • @ireneperez2459
    @ireneperez2459 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your work, your content is informative and eye-opening.

  • @palomanyoka1343
    @palomanyoka1343 2 года назад +2

    Shame that the fisheries were cut out, I was hoping to hear a talk on that.

  • @Popthebop
    @Popthebop 2 года назад +1

    Hope you have a nice day everyone!
    may I just say I absolutely love your videos! so clear and Concise! :D
    see you next time!

  • @ayanokojikiyotaka7603
    @ayanokojikiyotaka7603 2 года назад +1

    There's no any ad content on nebula except for nebula itself.

  • @Aka.Aka.
    @Aka.Aka. 2 года назад +4

    YES! This issue needs to be dealt with!

  • @ashvio
    @ashvio 2 года назад +2

    If you don't need to to survive, DON'T EAT FISH!

  • @maxiemax1130
    @maxiemax1130 2 года назад +3

    I know you like your creator friendly nebula streaming thing, but how exactly are you appeasing the yt algorithm by cutting useful information out and replacing it with an ad?

  • @bubbles7860
    @bubbles7860 2 года назад +2

    Pls algorithm. Bless this channel

  • @BeautifulEarthJa
    @BeautifulEarthJa 2 года назад

    My bell is on and I still see your posts a week later!!!!!!

  • @Twisted_Cabage
    @Twisted_Cabage 2 года назад +5

    Hmmm...must have finally watched Seaspiracy. Good to see you finally catching up. 😉

  • @bardame
    @bardame 2 года назад +1

    Warmly recommended: "The once and future world" by JB MacKinnon and "Feral" by George Monbiot. Both books are about rewilding, and have a few chapters about the sea that are insanely amazing and give hope.

  • @dickcastle
    @dickcastle 2 года назад +3

    Nothing like starting out your week with doomer depression material

  • @GayestWinston
    @GayestWinston 2 года назад +1

    Your vids are fire my man! Keep it epic!

  • @lwahdoccies
    @lwahdoccies 2 года назад +1

    Truly amazing content that is thought provoking ❤

  • @ggandalff
    @ggandalff 2 года назад +4

    Hello, without meaning to disrespect, I would like to know why you always mention indigenous people as the saviours of the environment. Aren't they just people? Or is there a relation between being indigenous and knowing how to save the planet?

    • @fehzorz
      @fehzorz 2 года назад +7

      Indigenous cultures fished sustainably, though it may have largely been due to lower populations rather than knowledge and methods. But this channel will often put left wing politics and anti-colonialism first and check the science later.

    • @luisgutierrez8047
      @luisgutierrez8047 2 года назад

      @@fehzorz yep, like...china's VORACIOUS appetite for seafood is not easily solved/explained by "muh capitalism"

  • @KJSvitko
    @KJSvitko 2 года назад +7

    Go vegan for your health, whole food plant based.
    Go vegan for the animals.
    Go vegan for the planet.
    A lower risk of heart disease and cancer for you and a better planet for everyone, human and animals.

  • @AudioPervert1
    @AudioPervert1 2 года назад +4

    tell the truth, in the present tense - the fish are almost all gone. Dying ? No. Dead.

    • @AudioPervert1
      @AudioPervert1 2 года назад

      @@magiccloud3074 even if it leads to depression, apathy, paranoia or what have you .. a lot of the science and reality is showing signs of near term collapse. That is why, the fish are dead (well most of them) Remember nature bats last

    • @AudioPervert1
      @AudioPervert1 2 года назад

      @@magiccloud3074 If one measures, according to Marine biologists - fish and aquatic population is falling, way faster than regeneration.
      Also a lot of the alive and reproducing fish have plastic in them - perhaps we do too ?!

  • @pablouribe1522
    @pablouribe1522 2 года назад +4

    Man, i see no problem in the guy that wakes up and goes fishing to survive, anything else is greedy and dangerous for our planet. Great video by the way.

    • @pishpled1982
      @pishpled1982 2 года назад +3

      yep, the problem is overconsumption in the west that is completely unnecessary

    • @pablouribe1522
      @pablouribe1522 2 года назад +1

      @@pishpled1982 Exactly!

  • @LogicGated
    @LogicGated 2 года назад

    Another hugely informative video OCC!

  • @Ecotasia
    @Ecotasia 2 года назад

    I was listening to braiding sweetgrass, which had the interesting philosophy of wild foods
    not being something that should be sold.

  • @davsquaredo79
    @davsquaredo79 2 года назад +2

    Imagine if the world was not to fish for one whole month even one month can do so much for the ocean

  • @jcarey568
    @jcarey568 2 года назад +5

    Can nutritionists also stop recommending fish as a good source of protein? Or at least recommend fish as a once in a while treat, like they do with beef? I'm sure there are some out there that do this, but I still see a lot of dieting articles that list it as a healthy source of protein. It needs to come off the table for a while.

    • @VeganAncientDragonKnight
      @VeganAncientDragonKnight 2 года назад +1

      That's because nutritionist they're not Dietitians and pretty everyone can be a nutritionist. It's not an actual protected title. So any can label themselves a nutritionist.

    • @luckareznickova6914
      @luckareznickova6914 2 года назад +1

      I studied nutrition and we were told we have to recomend fish once a week!? Our country doesnt have a sea, imagine the how many fishes it is if everyone did it :( and also the transport

    • @pishpled1982
      @pishpled1982 2 года назад

      All the mercury and microplastics in fish is also a big problem

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono 2 года назад

      I remember that's exactly what I was pushed into when I stated to my nutritionist I wanted to become vegan.
      Eventually I just ignored her and did it anyway.
      I'm healthier than ever, although nature around me is suffering immensely

  • @andy9735
    @andy9735 2 года назад +1

    A very educational video and a very important video

  • @KootFloris
    @KootFloris 2 года назад +2

    We need more than clean up. Humans need drastically change life style and industrial methods.
    And too few really dare even consider that.

    • @DeluluIsTheSolulu
      @DeluluIsTheSolulu 2 года назад +3

      People want to change the world but won't even change what they eat for breakfast.

  • @happiestbunniestv3979
    @happiestbunniestv3979 2 года назад +1

    I choose to educate myself here, thanks!

  • @LittleRadicalThinker
    @LittleRadicalThinker 2 года назад +3

    The ocean is dying? You are under emphasizing the problem. The planet is dying.

  • @paninibread5870
    @paninibread5870 2 года назад

    Hey 👋 so i signed up with the link in the description (thank you so much for this incredible deal) and got to sign into curiosty stream but not nebula. How do I link the accounts so that i don't have to pay to sign up for Nebula?

  • @AnonymousCaveman
    @AnonymousCaveman 2 года назад

    Brilliant content as always my guy!

  • @REXilef
    @REXilef 2 года назад

    These videos are so important, it makes me depressed when I see how little reach they have :(

  • @Fumwum
    @Fumwum 2 года назад +1

    Noo-fun-land not new finland FYI. Great video 👍👍

  • @NeighborhoodBasketCase
    @NeighborhoodBasketCase 2 года назад +3

    This is why I don’t eat fish

  • @D-Pants
    @D-Pants 2 года назад

    Great video Charlie

  • @ry.hoshiko5482
    @ry.hoshiko5482 2 года назад +3

    Industrial revolution, mass production, technological and medical advancement, lesser wars, lower disease fatality, better human survival and longer life expectancy and growing population means increasing demands for various resources from the planet.

    • @luisgutierrez8047
      @luisgutierrez8047 2 года назад +1

      Don't forget human greed. New iphone, new clothes, vacation home, etc

  • @carlramirez6339
    @carlramirez6339 2 года назад +1

    Surely we can eat carp instead? It's a pest here in Australia, so the more we eat, the less the pest problem will be?

  • @spare9434
    @spare9434 2 года назад

    is the extra content on patreon, where i pay?

  • @Miron_Marnic
    @Miron_Marnic Год назад +1

    That's why I am not eating fish or any other aquatic animals. And because I like them.

  • @user-ls7sd6zn8k
    @user-ls7sd6zn8k Год назад

    awesome thank you

  • @duncan8437
    @duncan8437 4 месяца назад

    Okay, what part of the land based ecosystem should we destroy to grow the subsizide calories there?

  • @iqui
    @iqui 2 года назад

    Really interesting topic

  • @Zift_Ylrhavic_Resfear
    @Zift_Ylrhavic_Resfear 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video

  • @KarolaTea
    @KarolaTea 2 года назад

    great video, thank you!

  • @shockingclimatechange1114
    @shockingclimatechange1114 2 года назад

    Again a good video 😄

  • @lando1496
    @lando1496 2 года назад

    Amazing video thank u

  • @gpz6063
    @gpz6063 2 года назад +1

    nice video

  • @Hamzamakesfunvideos
    @Hamzamakesfunvideos 2 года назад +1

    NICE

  • @w.d.g.
    @w.d.g. 2 года назад

    Great video.

  • @bertilhatt
    @bertilhatt 2 года назад

    Why do you never include a link to the extended video that you advertise in your video?

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono 2 года назад

      It's a subscription service....

    • @bertilhatt
      @bertilhatt 2 года назад

      @@MattAngiono I know, I’m subscribed, like a lot of people here I’m assuming. That doesn’t really answer my question though.

  • @sentientbean9853
    @sentientbean9853 2 года назад

    YES. Thank you for the video!

  • @kevinclark9809
    @kevinclark9809 2 года назад +2

    It’s gonna be funny when we officially destroy the oceans , everyone gunna be like “0mgee, how did this happen!?!” *surprised pikachu face

  • @akikoozeki3114
    @akikoozeki3114 2 года назад

    Coral reefs are also endangered, mass bleaching has become a regular occurrence, we lose the reefs that would pretty much destroy entire ecosystems in the oceans

  • @arcies9286
    @arcies9286 2 года назад +1

    Very true, we can't face one issue while ignoring another just as big, not when either could destroy us; we must fix all these crisis threats.

  • @serbansaredwood
    @serbansaredwood 2 года назад

    Machias Seal Island is a disputed island and water area between Maine and New Brunswick. Canada has managed the island for decades, but the US has become interested so they can exploit its natural resources and overfish the lobster protected by stricter Canadian fishing regulations :/ Also, great video just one note Newfoundland is pronounced newfinLAND, annunciating the land part, unlike Iceland or Greenland

  • @nityantchandupatla5058
    @nityantchandupatla5058 2 года назад

    I was waiting for a #teamseas video. Great job! 👍

  • @CC-ed9lf
    @CC-ed9lf 2 года назад +4

    "Overfishing"
    Imagine telling a smoker who has cancer to stop oversmoking, but it's okay to do it if you do it responsibly.

  • @bdhanes
    @bdhanes 2 года назад +1

    All I see, everywhere, every day, is The Tragedy Of The Commons. Analogy in TED Ed video on TOTC is literally about people overfishing.
    "Humans have OVERRUN the planet" - David Attenborough
    "Capitalism at all costs, will cost us everything" - me 🙂

  • @ZacTBH
    @ZacTBH 2 года назад

    I am so thankful for your channel, truth always will prevail.

  • @killingjoke535
    @killingjoke535 2 года назад

    They should have periods where commercial fishing is illegal. Two / three year periods

  • @thechelsearantman6717
    @thechelsearantman6717 2 года назад +1

    The thing is everyone i know barely eats fish.
    When i go to supermarkets the fish shelves are full and half the fish are out of date.

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono 2 года назад +1

      Hopefully that changes....
      I mean that the shelves will no longer have dead animals lining them....
      If they are wasting money, that will soon follow!
      Become vegan and we can maybe just maybe save this planet from ourselves

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono 2 года назад +1

      @@slimetank394I would agree that we need many solutions and I never implied it was magical....
      It's just the best way to stop rainforest destruction and the habitat loss that's coming from animal farming demands.
      The farms currently being used could be restored, a landmass the size of Russia, and that would sequester 16 years worth of emissions, according to a study in Nature....
      The main solution we need has to deal with heat, and this can be done using mirrors, as outlined by a team at Harvard called MEER Reflection Project.
      I understand the sentiment, but humans disappearing would be disastrous for the ecosystem, because of all the nuclear power stations.
      These must be maintained or they will meltdown and release untold radiation that will destroy the ozone layer.
      They means all life will be be under threat from the ultraviolet rays.
      It's a predicament that we've created for sure, but only we can undo it.
      No other species can decommission those nukes.
      That's why civilization is now tied up with the wellbeing of the planet, paradoxically

    • @thechelsearantman6717
      @thechelsearantman6717 2 года назад

      @@MattAngiono i heard that animal agriculture including factory farming takes up north and south america combined so cutting meat intake is a start i barely eat meat now and when i do its organic or local as it helps smaller farmers using more sustainable methods insteads.

    • @MattAngiono
      @MattAngiono 2 года назад +1

      @@thechelsearantman6717 that's certainly true about the land use.
      But here's the thing, sustainable local animal farming is usually anything but...
      It takes way more land and resources to grow healthier meats, such as grass fed.
      Factory farming is way more efficient resource wise, by giving animals antibiotics, and confining them on less land.
      The pollutants that seep out of these places into the water is truly disgusting.
      That's the primary cause of dead zones.
      Thr problem is that none of it is truly sustainable on a mass scale, with over 7 billion humans to feed.
      We could recreate a much healthier landscape by just ditching this cruel practice and eating plants and fungi instead.
      There's such delicious alternatives now that there's little reason not to

    • @thechelsearantman6717
      @thechelsearantman6717 2 года назад

      @@MattAngiono thats why i said less of it. Tbf i probably will be vegan soon at some point anyway as im mostly plant based anyway currently

  • @adaleakhoo9079
    @adaleakhoo9079 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @user-gu9yq5sj7c
    @user-gu9yq5sj7c Год назад

    Watch DW Planet A on overfishing, our noise is killing marine life, ships dumping their bilge into the oceans, and mining the sea floor. Watch NHK Japan Zero Waste on zako, and Mossy Earth on salmon. Watch Atlas Pro on aquaculture.
    Some fishers drag giant nets on the sea floor and destroy it. Some fishers accidentally catch animals they don't want in their nets and let them die instead of throwing them back into the sea right away.
    Spill has videos on restaurants throwing away tons of good food daily. Jarvis Johnson has a video called wasting food for clout. Those animals were killed and farmed for nothing.
    2:09 Even if people like fishers or companies were greedy and selfish, wouldn't they want to protect the planet and animals to protect their resources? And to protect people and their health and financial stability to have customers and customers to be able to afford their products.
    Maybe it's kind of good if people do more things by themselves then they could see the planet and animals for themselves and take care of it more. Versus being distanced ,detached, and blindly trusting customers outsourcing things too much to companies who might be corrupt, greedy, or destroy the environment.

  • @47riley47
    @47riley47 2 года назад

    Much love 🕉️♥️ great video

  • @scotchtape_8713
    @scotchtape_8713 2 года назад +1

    Massive agree with this video glad to hear people talking about it. I’d like to know your stance on two things.
    1. Is recreational fishing a major problem that needs to be curbed as well?
    2. What is your stance on using *some of our uniquely American tools at our disposal* to fight against these environmental crises

  • @NotDanValentine
    @NotDanValentine 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for covering this crucial topic. I wish you would cover the damage the seafood industry is doing. And don't be so shy to encourage your first-world viewers to boycott the seafood industry, which is one of many much needed steps. Switch to plants-based foods.
    Your description of Capitalism and markets as being evil is not the same description used by Libertarian and Anarchist circles. The current system is far from what we would want. Profit for endless exploitation is not what we advocate.

    • @musicdev
      @musicdev 2 года назад +2

      AnCaps want no government, which is either impossible or is just feudalism. You need a government if you’re going to have private property rights. And as long as you incentivize profit, this is exactly what you get, unless you have sufficient regulations. These are not the things that Libertarians want, they advocate for very little government intervention in almost all aspects of life. I’m not here to change your mind or anything, but I’m thinking maybe it might be time to at least start reading literature from other ideologies. At least look into what solutions we offer.

  • @laralebeu36
    @laralebeu36 2 года назад

    super important

  • @shaunaburton7136
    @shaunaburton7136 2 года назад +1

    And the drought in the west is killing inland aquatic life up and down the coasts. Lake and River fish are struggling.

  • @heady281
    @heady281 Год назад

    this is rather a summary of Seaspiracy on Netflix

  • @gorehammer1
    @gorehammer1 2 года назад +1

    This one was tough to watch.