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Thursday, September 25, 2025

🌊 History of Fishing Industry & Silent Murders 🐟

🌊 History of Fishing Industry, Murders & Global Losses 🐟💰

1️⃣ Traditional fishing: Humans used nets and small boats; risk was high but manageable.

2️⃣ Forced labor & social pressure: Men sent to sea under family or social expectations; women supported seasonal fishing at home.

3️⃣ Ignored alternatives: Aquaculture and controlled fish farming existed but were overlooked, keeping people dependent on dangerous work.

4️⃣ Industrial fishing: Large boats, nets, engines, and massive oil use turned fishing into a global economic drain — trillions of dollars spent yearly worldwide on fuel, nets, and vessels.

5️⃣ Chemical poisoning & sabotage: Fish poisoned deliberately or indirectly; this was not about eating, but about control and silent harm.

6️⃣ Silent murders: Many deaths happen secretly — drowning, accidents, storms, or chemical exposure. Nature and the system hide evidence, making it appear accidental.

7️⃣ Bans reveal truth: During fishing bans, people cannot go to sea. Awareness grows, but violence spikes as revenge, social pressure, and resource conflicts erupt. Women supporting seasonal fishing are often targets.

8️⃣ Education alone fails: Awareness without structural change often leads to retaliation and more murders.

9️⃣ Nature’s intelligence: Water bodies have boundaries and self-regulating systems. Overfishing, chemicals, and forced labor trigger natural corrections — fish die, ecosystems collapse, or migration patterns change.

🔟 Solution: Total bans + safe alternatives like aquaculture, community-managed livelihoods, and protection for vulnerable groups are essential to break the cycle of death and exploitation.

⚠️ Lesson: Forced fishing, industrial exploitation, and misuse of global resources have caused centuries of hidden deaths and economic loss. Awareness alone is not enough — enforcement, sustainable alternatives, and respect for nature are critical.



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