ACTIVISTS PROTEST IN FRONT OF OMEGA PROTEIN’S FISH PROCESSING FACILITY ON COCKRELL’S CREEK

Environmental Panorama
Virginia – USA
July of 2005

 

27/07/2005 — On July 23, fishermen, scientists and local residents gathered in sailboats, canoes and kayaks to spend a beautiful Saturday with us on the Chesapeake Bay. But we weren’t at our nation’s largest estuary to work on our suntans; we were protesting a very big company, which is causing an even bigger problem in our waters.
Throughout the Chesapeake Bay and surrounding Atlantic waters, there lives a fish near the bottom of the food chain called the menhaden. It may not be as glamorous or beautiful as whales or dolphins, but this tiny creature supports an entire food chain and it is disappearing.

One company is to blame for the population’s decline: Omega Protein. Omega is a Houston-based company that makes fishmeal, and is responsible for catching 70 percent of menhaden in the entire country. Omega's state-of-the-art factory ships locate and catch such large quantities of the tiny menhaden, that the impacts are being felt throughout the entire ecosystem.

We called for a halt to overfishing at Omega Protein’s fish processing facility. Omega’s employees couldn’t miss our 20-foot banner with the message “Omega: Factory Fishing is Overkill.”

All of the states along the East Coast couldn’t agree more. Over the years, all but North Carolina and Virginia have put a halt on industrial fishing of menhaden. In fact, the Omega Protein factory on the Chesapeake Bay is the last remaining menhaden operation on the East Coast.

The menhaden is a tiny example of an enormous problem. It's time to stop letting corporate giants like Omega decide the future of our oceans. If we don't stop unsustainable fishing now, all of our ocean's creatures could suffer the same fate.

Take Action!

The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission is considering limits to the menhaden fishery, and they want to hear from YOU. We need your help to protect this little fish from a corporate giant. Put a stop to Omega's rotten fishing practices today.

 
 

Source: Greenpeace International (http://www.greenpeace.org)
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