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Would someone from the federal Department of Fisheries, the provincial Department of Tourism and the Fisheries Union please answer the following two questions:
How can we ever hope to have a sustainable fishery for cod, salmon, redfish, turbot, seals, etc. when we are destroying the very thing that keeps them alive - the capelin! Will the tourists, the lifeblood of rural Newfoundland, continue to flock to our shores when the whales, gannets, puffins, etc. that they all come to see leave because their food source has been all caught up?You don’t destroy the very resource that sustains you- you protect it. And it doesn’t take a fisheries degree to realize this; it only takes common sense!SaltWire Network welcomes letters on matters of public interest for publication.
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