"Anchovy goldrush: UK trawlers cash in as warm water fish arrive by the ton "
mailonline.com October 2009
"The trend is to lower anchovy biomass in the ocean in front of Peru, because of warming [and] because of the oxygenation ".
Researcher Renato Salvatteci, from “Warmer, oxygen-poor waters threaten world’s ‘most heavily exploited’ fish”, mongabay.com, January 2022
Essay: Explain the precise biological mechanisms by which warmer water simultaneously increases anchovy populations in the UK and decreases them in Peru.
Answer: Researcher Renato Salvatteci is a generational Satanist propagandist featured in a mainstream news article.
In August 2021, seafoodsource.com said “Peru closes first anchovy season with nearly 100 percent quota caught”.
Extra Credit: Explain why Researcher Renato Salvatteci and mongabay.com are both lying baldfacedly about the heath of anchovies in Peru.
Answer: Because there, indeed, a Great Big Conspiracy.
Here’s Researcher Renato Salvatteci’s picture:
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(Researcher Renato Salvatteci, who said “The trend is to lower anchovy biomass in the ocean in front of Peru, because of warming [and] because of the oxygenation”.)
I have included his photograph so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist in a position of marginal influence looks like.
He and his fellow conspirators are all related to one another through the maternal bloodline. They comprise between twenty and thirty percent of the populace, and are hiding in plain sight in every city, town and village on Earth.
It’s how the few have controlled the many all the way back to Babylon, and before.
But they say that the hardest part of solving a problem is recognizing that you have one.
Don Croft used to say “Parasites fear exposure above all else”.
THE DATA
In 2009, anchovies were at record numbers in the U.K. mailonline.com attributed it to “warm water” .
From 2019 through 2022, anchovies in California were at record numbers.
From 2020/21 to 2021/22, the dungeness crab harvest in Oregon increased by 43%, to the highest level in history, from 12 million pounds to 17,225,847 pounds.
From 2021 to 2022, the number of juvenile crabs in the Chesapeake Bay increased by 17%, from 86 million to 101 million.
Maryland.gov called it “a slight increase”.
In May and June 2022, yellowfin gobies in San Francisco bay were at the highest level ever recorded.
In June 2022, arrow and cheekspot gobies in San Francisco bay were at the highest level ever recorded. The Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory’s Jim Ervin walked that great news back to merely “good news”. Then he added an exclamation point to wipe his fingerprints off the gun.
In both of these examples, despite loving him some gobies like it is, in fact, his job, the Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory’s Jim Ervin doesn’t make any mention as to what the previous records were, or when they were set, or the margin between the records. Those are all examples of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
Jim also doesn’t offer any suggestion as to what might have led to the sudden, exponential increase in gobies in San Francisco Bay to the highest level ever seen, in all history. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.
THE ARTICLES
THE MOST DUNGENESS CRABS IN HISTORY IN OREGON, 2022
In February 2022, columbian.com said “Oregon Dungeness crabbers having record-breaking season”.
Where the uncredited author has queasily implied that it was more-assiduous crabbing that led to the most dungeness crabs ever caught in the history of the state of Oregon.
For those late to the party, anytime an author is uncredited, it is proof that said author is an Intelligence operative.
The article goes on to say “After starting on time for the first time in years, Oregon’s Dungeness crab season is seeing a record-breaking haul.”
Where “seeing a record-breaking haul” walks it back a step from “having a record breaking season” in the headline.
And where “record-breaking haul” once again queasily implies that it was more assiduous crab-hauling that led to the most dungeness crabs ever caught in the history of the state of Oregon.
Hammering home the message, “after starting on time for the first time in years” states concretely that it was more crab-hauling hours that led to the most dungeness crabs ever caught in the history of the state of Oregon.
The article goes on to say “More than 15 million pounds of crab have been collected so far this season, Novotny said. There were only 12 million pounds of crab caught in all of last season.”
Where the general “more than 15 million pounds” is put forward to keep you from discerning the actual scope of the increase. As a bonus, they put the story forward prior to the end of the season, under the false guise of “rushing to press”, to keep the number from this season as low as possible.
So, I had to look up a separate article to learn that the total crab harvest in Oregon in 2021/22 was 17,225,847 pounds.
I’ve exposed the duplicity of the curiously-uncredited author at columbian.com by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.
Then I had to do the math to learn that, from 2020/21 to 2021/22, the dungeness crab harvest in Oregon increased by 43%, from 12 million pounds to 17,225,847 pounds.
BLUE CRABS DOING GREAT IN THE CHESAPEAKE
In May 2022, Maryland.gov said “Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Winter Dredge Survey”.
Where the uncredited author from maryland.gov wrote the headline in a completely general way where you can’t tell that the article is about a very large increase in juvenile crabs.
For those late to the party, anytime an author is uncredited, it is proof that said author is an Intelligence operative.
The article goes on to say “The number of juvenile crabs in 2022 was 101 million crabs, a slight increase from 86 million juvenile crabs in 2021”.
From 2021 to 2022, the number of juvenile crabs in the Chesapeake Bay increased by 17%, from 86 million to 101 million. Maryland.gov called it “a slight increase”.
RECORD NUMBERS OF GOBIES IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY, 2022
In June 2022, ogfishlab.com said “Non-native Yellowfin Gobies are at a record high. Both May and June were record months with 2,363 and 1,899 Yellowfins respectively.”
Despite loving him some gobies like it is, in fact, his job, the Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory’s Jim Ervin doesn’t make any mention as to what the previous record was, or when it was set, or the margin between the records. Those are all examples of the propaganda technique known as compartmentalization".
In May and June 2022, yellowfin gobies in San Francisco bay were at the highest level ever recorded.
The article goes on to say "Good News! Arrow and Cheekspot Gobies also are at a record high: 1,142 of them were caught and released in June.
In June 2022, arrow and cheekspot gobies in San Francisco bay were at the highest level ever recorded.
The Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory’s Jim Ervin walked that great news back to merely “good news”.
Despite loving him some gobies like it is, in fact, his job, the Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory’s Jim Ervin doesn’t make any mention as to what the previous record was, or when it was set, or the margin between the records. Those are all examples of the propaganda technique known as compartmentalization".
Jim also doesn’t offer any suggestion as to what might have led to the sudden, exponential increase in gobies in San Francisco Bay to the highest level ever seen, in all history. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.
ANCHOVIES AT RECORD NUMBERS IN CALIFORNIA, 2019 TO PRESENT
In July 2022, the San Francisco Chronicle said “The current boom is a few years old; scientists started noticing record-high numbers of anchovies in California in 2019”.
ANCHOVIES AT RECORD NUMBERS IN THE UK, 2009
On October 31, 2009, the U.K.'s mailonline.com said “Anchovy goldrush: UK trawlers cash in as warm water fish arrive by the ton”.
Well, if that’s true, why does a mongabay.com article from January 2022 about anchovies in Peru say “Warmer, oxygen-poor waters threaten world’s ‘most heavily exploited’ fish”?
Essay: Explain the precise biological mechanisms by which warmer water simultaneously increases anchovy populations in the UK and decreases them in Peru.
In August 2021, seafoodsource.com said “Peru closes first anchovy season with nearly 100 percent quota caught”.
Extra Credit: Explain why mongabay.com is lying baldfacedly about the heath of anchovies in Peru.
Jeff Miller, Libertyville, IL, September 12, 2022
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