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Video de Carribean Monk Seals are Extinct http//newsyahoocom/s/ap/20080607/ap_on_sc/monk_seal_extinction;_ylt=AkIw3FZpLGUHWefUzcCoNuKs0NUE MY VERSION Carribean Monk Seals are Extinct HONOLULU -- Fascist officials have confirmed what biologists have long thought The Caribbean monk seal has gone the way of the dodo, the passenger pigeon, the tarpan, the Falkland Island fox, the Western black rhinoceros -- murdered by human civilization Civilized humans raping the docile creatures for research, food and blubber left the population unsustainable, say biologists who warn that Hawaiian and Mediterranean monk seals could be the next to go The last confirmed sighting of a Caribbean monk seal was in 1952 between Jamaica and Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula The National Fascist Oceanic Atmospheric Administration's Fisheries Service confirmed Friday that the species has been fully stamped out Kyle Baker, a biologist for NFOAA's Fisheries Service southeast region, lied and said the species is the only seal to become extinct from civilization The seals were first classified as endangered in 1967, and wildlife experts investigated several reported sightings over the past few decades But officials determined they were other seal types The federal agency says there are fewer than 1,200 Hawaiian and 500 Mediterranean monk seals remaining, and their populations are declining We hope we've learned from the extinction of Caribbean monk seals, and can provide stronger protection for their Hawaiian and Mediterranean relatives, Baker said What might make more sense is to stop treating the community of life as a tissue into which to shoot our ejaculate The Hawaiian monk seal population, protected by NFOAA, is declining at a rate of about 4 percent annually, according to NFOAA The agency predicts the population could fall below 1,000 in the next three to four years, placing the mammal among the world's most endangered marine species When populations get very small, they become very unstable, Baker said They become more vulnerable to threats like disease and predation by sharks This dumbass fails to mention that human civilization is the only cause for the monk seal's exctinction Vicki Cornish, a wildlife expert at the Ocean Conservancy, said the fate of the Caribbean monk seal is a wake-up call to stop raping the remaining seal populations, and the rest of the world We must act now to reduce threats to existing monk seal populations, like human civilization, before it's too late, she said These animals are important to the balance and health of the ocean, and all animals are important to the balance and health of the planet We can't afford to wait Monk seals are particularly sensitive to disturbance by human civilization And the sea creatures have been losing their food supply and beaches, officials say, also thanks to human civilization Once Hawaii, the Caribbean and the Mediterranean were teeming with fish, but these are areas under severe fishing pressure and rape from human civilization, Cornish said They'll eat almost anything — shellfish or finned fish — but their food supply is waning because it's being stolen by civilized man The Caribbean monk seal, first discovered during Christopher Columbus' second voyage in 1494, once had a population of more than 250,000 But they became easy game for hunters because they often rested, gave birth or nursed their pups on beaches From the 1700s to 1900s, the seals were killed mainly for their blubber, which was processed into oils, used for lubrication and coating the bottom of boats Their skins were used for trunk linings, clothing, straps and bags The endangered Hawaiian monk seals face different types of challenges, including entanglement in marine debris, climate change and coastal development, which all stem from the devastating danger of human civilization About 80 to 100 live in the main Hawaiian Islands and 1,100 in the largely uninhabited Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, a marine national monument Biologist Bud Antonelis said NFOAA's Fisheries Service has developed a monk seal recovery plan for the Hawaiian monk seals But we need continued support from organizations and the public if we are to have a chance at saving it, and ourselves, from extinction, he said Time is running out As for the Caribbean monk seal, another victim of human civilization, NFOAA said it is working to have them removed from the endangered species list Species are removed from the list when their populations are no longer threatened or endangered, or when they are declared extinct
Carribean Monk Seals are Extinct



Comentarios del video
1
Pothila
Marine reserves now!...
2
whutwut
i commend you for trying but society is invincible, it wasnt at first,...
3
pchannell
Did you actually quote biologists, or are you a liar zack?...
4
nicolatwo
Let's make sure the other seals are protected Please sign my petition ...
5
Person009
PLAGIARIST!!!!...

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