International no fishing day

  • by: Sarah Pearce
  • recipient: Fisheries and federal governments
To fish or not to fish. Any animal is much better alive and where it belongs, in its natural living habitat. A lot of people really enjoy fishing. But it is not the people from the piers that cause the damage. It is the large boats harpooning whales, trawlers obliterating the ocean floor and everything in its path.

Illegal fishing, illegal netting, taking babies from the water before they are old enough to reproduce. Even when they are not being fished they are still dying from human causes, such as stray nets, oil leaks, chemical poisoning and more.

An International no fishing day may be a step in the right direction for much ocean life. Even one day (24 hours) could be a huge impact on reproduction and female ocean life to lay eggs or give birth.

An ocean being that maybe 18 hours previously would have been taken out of the ocean and murdered while she is full of eggs or a baby that was only hours from life. Help our animals by supporting a break from us for them.

I own an event/artists management and business communications company.
We have no set cause that we support, so our cause is animals, lets support the animals and bring a day where fear, pain, anguish and death is not from the cause of human hand. It is a start. For the animals, for us and for tomorrows children.

You can see us at: www.mmapp.com.au
Email: bandmanagement@mmapp.com.au

We will gladly support any animal welfare or child abuse issues.
Together we can win.
We the undersigned,

A lot of people really enjoy fishing. But it is not the people from the piers that cause the damage. It is the large boats harpooning whales, trawlers obliterating the ocean floor and everything in its path.

Illegal fishing, illegal netting, taking babies from the water before they are old enough to reproduce. Even when they are not being fished they are still dying from human causes, such as stray nets, oil leaks, chemical poisoning and more.

An International no fishing day may be a step in the right direction for much ocean life. Even one day (24 hours) could be a huge impact on reproduction and female ocean life to lay eggs or give birth.

An ocean being that maybe 18 hours previously would have been taken out of the ocean and murdered while she is full of eggs or a baby that was only hours from life. Help our animals by supporting a break from us for them.
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