I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teacher is Mrs Anderson.
Wednesday, 4 December 2019
Fishing for the future generation
Fishing for the future generation
Do you enjoy the divine taste of fresh fish from the sea? Fish that swim in the depths of the ocean freely and the delicious taste of its natural flavor. Although, the delicious raw fish and coconut cream, fish and chips and even smoked fish can be reduced because of our own actions as plastic waste has spread through the ocean and because we have either been catching undersized fish or fish that are just about to breed.
Plastic waste has been a big concern as it is spreading more in our sea, rivers, lakes and ponds. Because of this fish are mistaking and consuming plastic for food. Currently, plastic has been spreading more and more world wide through our oceans.
Fish that consumes plastic can be deadly. They will not be able to properly consume food and survive. But, not only is plastic a big problem but catching and consuming large fish. Large fish are actually breading at that state of time. When you take home undersized fish you may also get a fine! This is because undersized fish need time to grow up and breed.
Big fish need time to breed so the population of fish can grow and grow for our future generations. So, it is a great idea to gently place the fish back into the water with a wet towel so you can avoid taking off the special coating on their scales.
Teaching this to our future generations will continue to spread on further in life. Our future children will also get to have a chance to have a delicious bite of kai moana!
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