Conalateral / Conulateral: The conceptual collision arising from Biolateral and conundrum with conative. As mentioned in our Biolateral (posting), how does society then support the individuals facing reduced or non-existent income due to reduced fishing and stocks or an outright ban? Would society offer them permanent unemployment insurance as a collateral consequence of these/this actions? The conundrum here is how to meet these needs...
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FOM: Cap-and-Trade for Seafood Industry May be Next , Tuna ban 'justified' by science, Sea Fish in Decline, ShrimpSuck.org, Greenpeace Oceans and Depleting Marine Stocks.
Updated: Friday, December 11, 2009
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Sunday, November 1, 2009
Conalateral or Conulateral
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Biolateral
Biolateral: The conceptual collision of biology and collateral. The growing (?) awareness that humanity had better start treating the world's depleting stocks of food organisms (tuna, cod, shrimp...) like a form of collateral - to be used only in preciously allotted quantities at a time. Or else... those stocks may not be available for use and consumption at a future time...as well as those organisms that are associated with them...
Boycott Tuna.
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FOM: Cap-and-Trade for Seafood Industry May be Next , EU: bluefin tuna catches to be reduced,Tuna body shies from fishing ban, Fishing body agrees to cut in Atlantic tuna quota (REUTERS),Tuna ban 'justified' by science, Sea Fish in Decline, ShrimpSuck.org, Greenpeace Oceans, US Requests Talks with Mexico Over Tuna Dispute , 'Last chance' for tuna authority, International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas, and Depleting Marine Stocks.
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Updated/Revised: Sunday, November 8, 2009 Tuesday, November 10, 2009. Monday, November 16, 2009. Friday, December 11, 2009.
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