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Tue Nov 3, 2009, 8:58 PM
We now have a LiveJournal.... and by we I mean me.. (i am so alone)

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squiby.net ftw

Fri Oct 16, 2009, 8:08 PM
this site is super cute~

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Help me level up my adoptables~

Francis
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LaLa
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LunaDoll
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Ruka
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Ziggy
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  • Mood: Artistic

OMG attention pet owners

Fri Oct 16, 2009, 3:34 PM
I'm at college so i didn't know about this until just now. Like almost all of my goats are dead! my dad called and told me that they died, and there's been this thing on the news about Death Head Mushrooms or something like that. If you have pets check their living area, cause these mushrooms are highly poisonous and I've lost three goats to it! be sure if you see ANY mushrooms to take them up and dispose of them. the symptoms are diarrhea, weight loss, loss of appetite, and possible vomiting. and if your pets are showing any of the signs take them to the vet asap!!

  • Mood: Gloomy

Shark Education - Shark Finning

Fri Sep 18, 2009, 3:24 AM
This is the first in the most likely many notes I will put up about Sharks and the cruelty of man.

What is Shark Finning?

* Shark finning refers to the removal and retention of shark fins and the discard at sea of the carcass. The shark is most often still alive when it is tossed back into the water. Unable to swim, the shark slowly sinks toward the bottom where it is eaten alive by other fish.

* Shark finning takes place at sea so the fishers have only the fins to transport. Shark meat is considered low value and therefore not worth the cost of transporting the bulky shark bodies to market.

* Any shark is taken-regardless of age, size, or species.

* Longlines, used in shark finning operations, are the most significant cause of losses in shark populations worldwide.

* Shark finning is widespread, and largely unmanaged and unmonitored.

* Shark finning has increased over the past decade due to the increasing demand for shark fins (for shark fin soup and traditional cures), improved fishing technology, and improved market economics.

* Shark specialists estimate that 100 million sharks are killed for their fins, annually.

* One pound of dried shark fin can retail for $300 or more. It's a multi-billion dollar industry.

Impacts of Shark Finning


* Loss and devastation of shark populations around the world. Experts estimate that within a decade, most species of sharks will be lost because of longlining.

* Unsustainable fishery. The massive quantity of sharks harvested and lack of selection deplete shark populations faster than their reproductive abilities can replenish populations.

* Threatens the stability of marine ecosystems.

* Loss of sharks as a food staple for many developing countries.

* Local waters are invaded by large industrial, foreign fishing vessels that threaten traditional sustainable fisheries.

* Threatens socio-economically important recreational fisheries.

* Obstructs the collection of species-specific data that are essential for monitoring catches and implementing sustainable fisheries management.

* Wasteful of protein and other shark-based products. Up to 99 per cent of the shark is thrown away.

Are there laws against shark finning?

* Each country with a coastline is responsible for laws and regulations pertaining to fishing in their waters.

* A number of countries have shark-finning legislation. Many stipulate that fins must arrive in a 5 per cent weight ratio of the shark carcasses onboard. Only a few countries demand that sharks arrive in port with fins attached.

* According to the IUCN Shark Specialist group, the easiest way to implement a ban is to require that shark carcasses be landed with fins attached. The possession of fins alone on vessels would thus be illegal.

* Shark finning violates the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization's Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries.

* Shark finning is contrary to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization's International Plan for the Conservation and Management of Sharks.

* The United Nations Convention on the Trade of Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna (CITES) lists the whale shark, basking shark, and great white shark as species that could become threatened if trade is not controlled. To date, 169 countries have agreed to be legally bound by CITES.

if you feel unmoved by this watch this video. Unless you are plagued by a heart of stone, this will hurt your heart.

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  • Mood: Outraged
  • Watching: Sharkwater

yugioh animations and other amazing crap

Fri Sep 4, 2009, 2:34 PM
  • Mood: Humor
  • Listening to: na
  • Reading: computer screen
  • Watching: the computer screen
  • Playing: dude! listening to, reading, watching, playing --&
  • Eating: eating, and drinking???!! Talk About Multitasking!
  • Drinking: na
lol some ygo stuff i found XD

a Shrimpshipping amv to the song Show Me Love by t.A.T.u XD

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a Kaiba animation.. hurr~ it's so stupid and funny, mostly cause Kaiba is an ass.

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a really interesting Bakura animation Blind Justice

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Kaiba de gozaima~su!

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omg.. another Kaiba animation XD

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NOTHING TO DO WITH YUGIOH =D

Twilight makes Mikuru cry!! D:

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Chipmunk makes Mikuru cry (( the = and p kept making an emoticon D: so take out the spaces))

http:// www.youtube. com/watch?v= poPmSJzW6UU


Mikuru makes Mikuru cry.. lol that poor kid, she's just scarin' herself to death

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