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Fish disappearing from supermarket shelves?
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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2424574" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>There is also the problem of boats turning off their trackers and venturing into prohibited areas to fish - then they scuttle off back to the approximate area they were in and turn on the tracker again. They work so quickly and scoop up every living thing, and even if thrown back alive the little beasties are left far from home with no chance of survival as the boat rushes back to where it ought to be. </p><p>There have been shortages for months - but I see crazy things such as vegetables which grow here perfectly well being transported from half way around the globe. Farmers here can't make a living from what supermarkets are willing to pay them.</p><p>The shortage of lorry drives is all down to the rules - drivers have to do a course every few years to get a certificate, and a lot of older drivers just can't be bothered with all the clipboard stuff, and we don't want foreigners coming here anyway, so they've stopped coming now it has been made so difficult for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2424574, member: 355878"] There is also the problem of boats turning off their trackers and venturing into prohibited areas to fish - then they scuttle off back to the approximate area they were in and turn on the tracker again. They work so quickly and scoop up every living thing, and even if thrown back alive the little beasties are left far from home with no chance of survival as the boat rushes back to where it ought to be. There have been shortages for months - but I see crazy things such as vegetables which grow here perfectly well being transported from half way around the globe. Farmers here can't make a living from what supermarkets are willing to pay them. The shortage of lorry drives is all down to the rules - drivers have to do a course every few years to get a certificate, and a lot of older drivers just can't be bothered with all the clipboard stuff, and we don't want foreigners coming here anyway, so they've stopped coming now it has been made so difficult for them. [/QUOTE]
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