Hi it is me this week has been complicated because i have missed a few days but next ill be on track
so i have to tell you about what i think about over fishing.
Well if you go in a restricted place i would costed them $1000.0000 because if you over fish there wont be any left so yeah or id give them a ticket with cost and if they don't pay they go to the government then they have a time limit and if they still don't pay the get arrested.
Kia Ora Lydia! Welcome back to the Summer Learning Journey programme. It's great to read that you will be on track with your activities. We don't mind at all if you post activities in a different order to the one that we have created. It's completely fine! Our main hope is just that you will do the activities (which you definitely are doing). It's really lovely to have you working with us this summer and posting some great work on your blog.
ReplyDeleteI can see from your post that you think that people should be charged for overfishing and that they should pay a fine. It is a really complicated issue but one that we do need to think about because overfishing can lead to serious problems. If we catch all of the fish that are currently in the rivers and lakes we won't have any more fish for future generations and our children won't be able to enjoy the delicious seafood dishes that we are able to enjoy. I have one son (Aronui) and I would feel terrible if we ate all the fish and didn't leave any for him or his children.
Speaking of fish, are you a fan of seafood? I like fish 'n chips but am not a big fan of oysters, scallops or clams. My partner, Andy, loves scallops. In fact, they are his #1 favourite food in the entire world. Do you have a favourite food?
Hope to see you online again soon!
Bye for now,
Rachel :)