O Really wrote: ↑Sun Jun 20, 2021 9:20 pm
Vrede too wrote: ↑Sun Jun 20, 2021 8:07 pm
Reasons I (mostly) don't eat the seafood that I love

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So much of it is threatened or endangered and it's hard to keep track;
You can't necessarily trust where "sustainable" seafood was caught;
You can't necessarily trust how "sustainable" seafood was caught;
Workers are often horribly exploited, and slave labor is sometimes even used;
You can't even trust what seafood is:
I consider those things, too, and then I ask myself "If I don't eat this tasty Opah, whose life - animal or human - will be made different?" Not the fish, because it's already dead. Not the fishmonger, because his order or his earnings will not be affected enough to change anyone's life or habits. Ultimately, if I don't eat that fish the only person affected will be me. Now sure, in theory - if everybody thought like that, then we'd keep making our world worse. And, in theory - if nobody bought the Opah, maybe fewer would be killed. But that's not the real life. The real life is that one old guy refusing to buy a piece of dead fish for environmental or ethical reasons isn't going to mean a hill of beans to anybody.
"Opah" is a new term for me. Maybe because I've never seen it in a fish market out here?
Or, did you mean Okra? I've et that, not a big fan, but it's OK.
Or, heaven forbid, Oprah? Certainly there would be a lot to go around, but I'm not into cannibalism as a rule.
The sardines I eat are supposed to be sustainably caught.
Recently bought some pouched tuna that also is labelled sustainably caught. SafeCatch...
https://safecatch.com/
Plus, it's local...
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Update: Just opened a pouch. It's pink, which is a good sign. Tasted a little, not bad. Mixed with mayo, snacking on it now. Yum. Even better with some crushed Cheetos.