Reckless destruction of world's oceans
They’re crushed to death, suffocated, or thrown overboard to succumb to their injuries in the water.
Altogether, more than 1 trillion fish and other sea animals die at the hands of humans each year.
That’s about 143 sea animals for every human on Earth.
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Hide AdAnd the ecological impact goes well beyond this so-called “by-catch”.
As giant fishing nets are dragged along the ocean floor, they tear up whatever stands in their way.
Deep-sea trawling is responsible for widespread damage to coral reefs and underwater mountains, and as a result, the ecosystems that depend on these habitats are crumbling.
This reckless destruction of the ocean is both cruel and unsustainable.
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Hide AdThe good news is that delicious cruelty-free options, including vegan fish fingers, faux-fish cakes and mock prawns, are affordable and easy to find.
So let’s celebrate World Oceans Day in a way that helps our oceans and shows respect for their inhabitants, by leaving fish and other animals off our plates.
Jennifer White
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals