The illegal shrimp harvest was huge down here in may...buy mine at costco these days unless a friend catches them himself ( just bought a kilo of cleaned crab)...the jelly harvest is on and off...big money but inconsistent...I think you are right about the fishing...not a panga in sight here...heard many are up northI do believe that unless you actually saw what was in those trucks it was NOT jellyfish.
As I wrote above, we were passed by three of those trucks heading south as we were heading north on the coastal highway towards El Golfo. The trucks that passed us and left us hosed down by that grey stinking liquid were filled with rotting fish, namely those of the Croaker family. The crap that still coats my new Ford Raptor is a grey smelly rotting fish oil emulsion. No jellyfish contain oils like that in their bodies, when they wash up on the beach they just dry up into parchment thin nothings, no stink, no rot, nothing, as their bodies are 99.99% water.
If anyone is claiming that the catch is jellies then it's just a lie to hide the obvious FACT that the gill net croaker rape is a full scale current operation with the Mexican authorities being totally complicit.
Oh Brother Where Out Thou?...............you Sea Shepherd foreign tuffies, suckin down those Lysol Margaritas en San Felipe?
Us Vaquitas really do need a little help! We will be the last of our kind and be terminated by the end of this summer.
JJ
I can't imagine being that hungry. But that's just me...apparently people like them too.
Now those I like!It's sad because "jellyfish also have a number of other natural enemies that like to eat them. These predators include tunas, sharks, swordfish and some species of salmon. Sea turtles also like to eat jellyfish"
Would like to comment but would also like to stay alive....How do they capture the critters, Jellies and sea Cucumbers. Netting or mano a mano? Pangeros or larger barcas? Its really good for the fisherpeople to have a good market but too bad the controls and regulations are not better too protect next year's harvest and the rest of the sea ecology.
I know that is some places there are fishing collectives that individual pangeros belong to. Anyone know anything about that how it works? I recall that in Kino Ana's abuelo who fished Jaiba borrowed money from his 'boss' against his next catch. Unfortunately I did not inquire how it worked.
Coward, commie, pinko, ratfink . SPILLWould like to comment but would also like to stay alive....