Well I'm for sure not telling anyone now. Its nothing bad though, just something I thought funny.
Someone mentioned netting impacting turtles. On the Atlantic coast (and also the Gulf iirc) shrimp netting was killing so many turtles that they passed a law. All shrimp trawlers have "turtle devices" in the nets now, that use some wizardry (big hole) to let the unfortunate and unwanted turtles escape the nets. There is still a retarded amount of bycatch and habitat destruction from trawling, but I do loves me some shrimps. Shrimp trawling is a case of "everything in moderation" gone terribly wrong. And before you start yelling about aquaculturing shrimp, you might do some reading about the effect those farms have in SE Asia. Also, as any real Southerner can tell you, fresh caught Carolina shrimp are far better tasting than both gulf and the farmed varieties.
Mmm shrimp. Wait... were we talking about turtles?
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