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Not surprising when you've got stories like this ...
The 2025 krill season in Antarctica has ended with a record-breaking haul: 518,000 tonnes of krill pulled from the Southern Ocean. That’s over ONE BILLION POUNDS of sea life, removed in a single season.
https://seashepherd.org/2025/08/01/antarctic-krill-harvest-surges/
What Sea Shepard strategically omitted is that there's like 400 million tonnes in the water, and the natural turnover is pretty fast.
There's dummy amounts of krill and not a lot of human uses for them. The fishing industry in general is problematic, but I'd expect literally every other fishery is more heavily exploited.
Antarctic krill isn’t just important for marine life—it’s becoming a key ingredient in human supplements, animal feed, and even skincare products. Rich in Omega-3s, protein, and antioxidants, krill is being used to support heart health, reduce inflammation, and improve overall wellness. In fact, studies show krill oil is easier for the body to absorb than other fish oils, making it a preferred choice for many.
https://krillarcticfoods.com/blog/what-is-antarctic-krill-used-for/
It takes processing to do that, though, and straight out of the water they're poisonous to humans. I'm guessing this site is literally advertising (although it won't load for me), so they might gloss over that.
Like, sure, there's lots of things you could use them for, and that might be huge applications in the future, but for now IIRC it's mostly used as fish food.
Keep an eye out for a giant space cylinder my friends.
Wompwompwompwompwomp eeeuuu! Eeeuuu!
Everyone should be alarmed, Jesus Christ
Star trek 4 was a documentary
Hello computer!
How quaint.
or the earth stood still.
"So long, and thanks for all the fish."
If only. It would be less depressing.
Was looking for this.
~~fish~~ microplastic
We are so screwed
"Well if the whales don't like that the water's killing them and their food supply, maybe they shouldn't have devolved their legs!"
...That's probably assuming way too much about the average climate denier's scientific knowledge or just overall general intelligence, isn't it?
That would mean they believe in evolution
~~They did. Then they decided to go back to the water.~~
Devolved. Gotcha.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.
Only it ends badly because the whales don’t want to talk about it any more. Or can’t talk about it because they’ve been cooked to death.
too much noise from ships.