*[Enwl-eng] Shooting seals
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Sun Mar 8 17:17:20 MSK 2020
Reckless fish farming is turning our oceans into
cemeteries.
You can save ocean wildlife from corporate greed --
it starts with a tiny island off the West coast of Scotland. Fearless ocean
defenders need your help today to take on the greedy salmon industry and
stop the destruction.
Can you rush an urgent donation to these volunteers?
Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your
card.
Donate $1 now
As you read these words, an island of just 5,000 people is
gearing up to battle a worldwide fish farm bully.
The Scottish Salmon Company plans to surround Scotland’s
picturesque Isle of Arran with a grotesque super-sized salmon farm.
Without your help, this toxic factory farm could fill the
crystal-clear waters with dead fish and feces. Seals that get too close
could be shot, and ear-splitting sirens could be set-up to drive them away
from their home.
You can stop this hellscape from becoming a reality, Vladimir.
That’s why Arran locals have asked for your help today.
We have just 10 days to convince authorities to reject this
mega-farm. To do that, we need evidence of the danger to marine life. If you
chip in $1 today you’ll rent them an ocean-defending boat -- so Arran’s
ocean defenders can scour the seabed and prove that precious protected
animals live in these waters.
It could be the silver bullet they desperately need but they can’t
do it without your help -- please, can you chip in to save our oceans from
fish farming?
Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card.
Yes, I’ll chip in $1 today to save our seas from nightmare
salmon farming!
This is about way more than one island. Our hunger for cheap
fish is turning seas across the world into toxic factory farms.
Mega-corporations are racing to profit off of more cheap fish -- companies
are setting out to double their territories in the coming years.
Seals, dolphins, and fish can’t survive the onslaught of
disease, chemicals, feces, and rotting carcasses.
Vladimir, we have to step in before it’s too late. Arran’s group
of volunteers isn’t scared of corporate bullies. When the Scottish Salmon
Company came to the island to sweet talk authorities, 160 outraged locals
stormed the meeting to fight to protect their home.
In the final sprint of their battle against the Scottish Salmon
Company, they risk losing without you backing them up. If enough of us chip
in just today, they can buy a people-powered boat to collect the evidence
they need to save their home -- and our oceans.
Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card.
Please, can you donate $1 to fight off the reckless fish
farmers?
Vladimir, you’ve already changed the salmon industry. Just last
year, over 33,000 members like you demanded better hygiene on salmon farms,
making headlines and pressuring the authorities into championing stricter
standards for waste pollution and sea lice control.
The SumOfUs community has shown time and time again that you’ll
protect those on the frontlines fighting for our planet. You did it when the
people of Osceola in the USA faced bankruptcy after Nestlé tried to pump its
precious water supply. And you showed up for countless communities facing
fracking in their back garden.
So please, Vladimir, will you show up in strength for the people
of Arran?
Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card.
Yes, I'll chip in $1 today to stop this disastrous fish farm!
Thanks for all that you do,
Anna and the team at SumOfUs
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More information:
Protests at plans for salmon farm near Lochranza, on Arran, The
Guardian, 31 December 2019
Proposed salmon farm off Arran met with fury by locals and
environmentalists as industry comes under increasing criticism, The Sunday
Post, 19 April, 2019
Salmon: branded as Scottish but owned abroad, The Ferret, 24
February, 2019
Not just salmon: 5 other animals impacted by salmon farming in
Scotland OneKind, 21 September 2018
SumOfUs is a worldwide movement of people like you, working together
to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new,
sustainable path for our global economy.
From: Anna Liberadzki, SumOfUs
Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2020 3:28 PM
Subject: Shooting seals
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