Attractant
Fishing boat in the harbor of Lanta Old Town: The use of coloured lamps to lure fish into nets raises several critical concerns, particularly regarding the ecological and ethical implications. While the method might seem efficient at first glance, the targeted manipulation of fish behaviour could lead to unforeseen ecological consequences. For instance, the persistent use of certain light colours might place excessive pressure on specific fish populations, potentially causing imbalances within the ecosystem. This could also affect other species that rely on these fish as a food source.
Another issue is the potential stress that fish may experience due to artificial lighting. Exposure to light at night could disrupt the natural behaviour of the fish, impacting their breeding patterns or even hindering their migration. Such interference with the natural cycles of fish could have long-term negative effects on the overall population.
Moreover, the practice raises ethical questions. Is it justifiable to deliberately lure animals into traps using technological means? Manipulating the natural behaviour of animals for human purposes could be seen as problematic, especially in a context where sustainability and environmental conservation are becoming increasingly important. | Thailand
love those lamps and the crazy amount of wires !!!!! a nice found …
Wenigstens keine Sprengstofffischerei.
Täuschung Manipulation Ausbeutung
aber :
macht der Mensch mit seinesgleichen nicht ganz genau das selbe,
…… wenn man ihn lässt ? ;-))
er sollte schon aus purem Egoismus behutsamer mit dem Fischbestand umgehen
…… und mit seinesgleichen auch.