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the worlds population needs food though. this ship is supplying that demand. the real issue is population growth ie people.
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Darn it, I mis-read the title. Thought it says , "The World Largest Tuna in the world", LOL
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i want to eat some tuna
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fuck I wish that tuna ship would sink,
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and how mutch fuel did greenpeace use to catch up with the fishing vessel?
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green peace people are always mad they don't know for what actually they doing this, because out of total fish catch from sea , 60% are farmed only 40% direct vach, n even farming rate increasing rapidly, so this is not a problem at all
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And this is why those who mock vegans are fucked up. This is merely one example on why going Vegan is not a desire or a choice anymore, it is the least to do. The same shit happens in the dairy farms too, all the water and food spent on them is killing the planet!
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those Fucks... Paul Watson let's go ... sinks some ships. . .
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those evil fisherman.
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This can't be good for the future generation. We are disturbing the Eco system profoundly. I won't be here to witness it but our young kids will see it.
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GP sucks, nice banner, that made a big difference - hahaha, Ram GP Vessels !!!!!
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FUCK U GREENPEACE YOU SUCK
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Damn these people
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Tell people to stop reproducing lol
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i have to watch this for school...smh
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I try to only eat farmed fish. It's more regulated what the fish eats anyways.
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I am not eating fish...until this madness stops....THIS IS BLOODY PLANET SUICIDE....
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0:42 they are killing little tuna kids ! they can no more grow to the size of a men - sad
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To bad since Fukushima I do not eat tune anymore...
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Time for a tuna sandwich. ..
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Take Action: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/campaigns/oceans/marine-reserves/roadmap-to-recovery Learn More: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/albatuna-tres-062708 Kiribati — We chased it for 5 days, but as dawn broke over the Pacific this morning we finally confronted the biggest tuna fishing vessel in the world. The Spanish-owned and flagged tuna purse seiner "Albatun Tres" is known as a 'super, super seiner' and can net 3,000 tonnes of tuna in a single fishing trip. This is almost double the entire annual catch of some Pacific island countries.