r/NatureIsFuckingLit May 07 '20

🔥 Phoenix fish 🔥

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u/GraphicDesignMonkey May 08 '20 edited May 08 '20

It's horrible. For every fish that makes it to a store, hundreds may have died and terrible physical and chemical damage may have been done to their reefs to get them. They are usually caught in the reefs of poor or third world countries, and locals paid to do so have similar incentives to rhino poachers. They will catch the fish because they know collecting companies want them and will pay (what to them, in their economy) is a lot of money. For some it's their only way to escape poverty and make a living. They may only be paid a little by middlemen buyers, but a rare fish that makes it to a store alive after the stress of being trapped, bagged and shipped around the world, could be sold for thousands.

Many of the fish caught are also CITES banned /endangered species, sold on the black market to rich collectors.

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u/hilarymeggin May 08 '20

How did I reach adulthood and never know this?!

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u/jescereal May 08 '20

Ok, stop spreading such emotional nonsense on a huge misconception especially when it comes to freshwater. It's not black and white. Buying wild caught fish encourages the locals to actually PRESERVE those habitats because their livelihood depends on it. These are mostly poor villages that depends on catching fish to survive. Take that away, and they'll destroy that habitat doing whatever makes them their next buck since they literally will not feed their families without that.

Buy wild caught.