Entry #1: Fishermen and the US Government
Kel Norris
Today in class we watched a documentary about how the US government impedes the operations of fishermen. It was interesting seeing both the perspectives of the fishermen and the government. On the one hand, limiting the amount of fish they are allowed to catch makes it hard for fishermen to make profits, but on the other hand it's important for there to be regulations in place to prevent issues such as overfishing, monopolizing of the waters, and the illegal capture of certain fish. I wonder about other regulatory policies that federal organizations related to sustainability have established throughout history and how they've affected workers. I also wonder if there could be a way to satisfy both parties when it comes to this kind of conflict.
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