Aren't Fish People Too?

Another dam is being removed, this time in Covington, New York. The thought is that native fish will once again use the river for spawning, thereby restoring populations to the glory years when there were so many fish that they fought each other to swim upstream. It takes no amount of science or thought to realize that removing an impediment unnatural to an area would allow wildlife to move more freely. Only time will tell, however, if this removal will restore the river to past surging populations for future generations. Isn’t restoration what this is all about? Making sure there will be something for our kids? Every time I think of fishing, I remember night fishing with my parents—so scared of a coyote’s howl that I wouldn’t leave the car. Or having a big fish (how big is still uncertain) on the line and losing it, only to have my grandfather scold me for not letting. I’m sure you have plenty of tales of your own. Children to have some, too? Everyone knows about protected habitats and animals, but what about fish? Sure there are things called marine sanctuaries, but in the Great Lakes I could only find one, at Thunder Bay, and it was formed to protect shipwrecks. Sure, shipwrecks are wonderful and worth preserving, but the other twelve sanctuaries were created to protect marine life. Why is the only protected area on the Great Lakes a cam girls place for live sex ships to rest free adult chat eternally safe? Aren’t living fish at least as important as wrecked vessels? Restoring an organism to its natural population is not an easy thing to do, but it is possible. Remember the bald eagle almost disappearing due to DDT? It’s not even on the endangered species list anymore. Maybe you don’t know that the Alaskan salmon was nearly fished to extinction, and that because of smart fishing practices and forethought it is now one of the healthiest fish populations in the world. The sanctuaries on the West Coast have helped to restore marine ecosystems simply by allowing aquatic plants and animals safe places to grow. What does the future hold for Great Lakes fishing? The answer is in our hands, and one thing is certain: the better our stewardship, the better the future of fishing will be.

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