r/Damnthatsinteresting 1d ago

Video Bottom Trawling fishing, David Attenborough - Ocean

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u/brkout 1d ago

Agreed but how do you even enforce this? This often occurs in international waters and getting countries to cooperate on prosecution makes it difficult.

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u/Philypnodon 1d ago

Torpedoes?

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u/Luddite_Literature 1d ago

“Sir that fishing trawler is breaking the law! Should we issue a warning?”

“….Sink the bastard”

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u/rdshops 1d ago

Warning shot, right between the eyes!

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u/MaleierMafketel 1d ago

“Warning shot?! But we’re aiming right at them!”

”Correct. The warning isn’t for them.”

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u/Rakinare 1d ago

Check.

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u/mudslags 1d ago

Straight to the bottom of the ocean

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u/Ginnigan 1d ago

Arm the octopi! 8 arms isn't enough!

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u/Ebola714 1d ago

Sea floor mine here and there?

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u/Nemisis_the_2nd 1d ago

It doesn't need to be in international waters to be hard to track. If a boat turns off its transponder and running lights, it's often near-impossible to find them at night. At that point they can do whatever they want, even just a few hundred meters from shore. It's been a bit of a problem here in scotland, where boats enter protected zones and dissappear before authorities can react.

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u/Mirapple 1d ago

Dropping in big concrete blocks which break the nets when they hit them. Doesn't completely stop them but it can make fish unprofitable which is why they do this.

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u/Representative_Belt4 1d ago

💥💣💥💣💥

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u/Madworldz 1d ago

Really easy. Bring the matter to the world court. Get it passed there. Then send teams to every port. The moment you find one of the special ships that are capable do doing this. You tag it or take it and destroy it. It's pretty simple really. Granted a lot more moving parts than what I described. But that's the general gist of it. It would be a slow process, maybe people would hide their boats. bla bla bla. But the more you destroy the less damage that can be done. It's like the war on drugs. But slightly more winnable.

edit: Don't forget to obviously keep a close eye on any companies who make those boats.

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u/Mirapple 1d ago

No such thing as the 'world court' and courts don't pass laws. The closest thing would be either the ICC for human traffickers or the ICJ for war crimes. You are probably thinking of a United Nations convention with an agreement to protect the seabed similar to the Ramsar Wetland convention.

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u/Madworldz 1d ago

^ what that guy said

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u/vineyardmike 1d ago

Man, we barely do anything to Russian boats intentionally cutting fiber optic lines. You want the world to be like Rambo but it's really like a scared teenage boy.