Lobsters Flourish as Fish Dwindle: "We
Have Made Of Water Everything Living" (Quran 21:30)
07 September 2012
By Karin Friedmann
"We have made of water everything living. Will they
not then believe?" (Quran 21:30)
In recent times, over-fishing has resulted in common
foods such as tuna, cod and haddock being listed along
with zebras and elephants as endangered species! The
popularity of Japanese sushi in the West has to a
large extent been held responsible for the world
shortage of tuna. Efforts have been made to establish
fish farms, but these have often been reported to be
watery breeding houses of disease.
Yet even as fish supply dwindles, large ships are
decimating whales and other large marine life. Not
only are these amazing animals being diced by
propellers, but their very mode of communication,
essential to group survival, is being interrupted by
military radar used by ships and submarines.
Some scientists believe that dolphins and whales could
be as intelligent, or perhaps more intelligent than
humans, based on their brain size and ability to
engage in empathy. A few years back, we even heard
news reports about a Cuban child victim of a shipwreck
who was saved by dolphins, and eventually landed in
Florida, forcing the US to actually engage in
diplomacy with Cuba in order to return the boy to his
father. Using their radar-like signals, ocean mammals
like dolphins and whales can communicate to each other
through hundreds, even thousands of miles of water.
However, due to human-caused electronic interference,
their entire way of life has been cut off. It's the
kind of thing that might even make a person feel
ashamed of being human.
So with all this bad news, I was pleasantly surprised
to read in the Boston Globe that due to the warm
temperatures this past summer, the state of Maine has
been experiencing much higher than normal sizes of
lobster catches. Naturally, humans are ungrateful. The
abundance of lobster has inspired Canadian lobstermen
in New Brunswick to engage in protests for several
days, blocking a highway to prevent US lobsters from
being delivered to processing plants, out of fear that
the surplus of lobster would drive the price down so
low that it would destroy their livelihoods. A
Canadian court ruled that this obstruction of
capitalism was unlawful, so the Maine lobsters are now
being successfully sold on the free market at the
going price. If the Canadians continue to try to
prevent US lobsters from being processed in Canada, it
won't be long before the US opens up more food
processing plants.
While I understand that many Muslims don't eat
shellfish, and in my personal opinion, a lobster looks
very much like a large, creepy insect; nevertheless
lobster is a very healthy source of protein and fatty
acids essential to hormone stability in humans.
Lobster is considered a delicacy in most of the United
States, with a lobster roll sandwich selling for as
much as $21 in Boston. So I'm guessing that among
lobster lovers, any price reduction would actually be
quite welcome. According to the Boston Globe:
"If the catch turns out to be an aberration, memories
of this year's crisis will quickly fade. But there is
fear in Maine that with climate change, the warmer
waters that triggered the bumper crop could become a
more regular occurrence. If that happens, lobstermen
are going to have to adjust to fundamental changes in
the fishery… Lobstermen in both countries need to
recognize they are fishing from the same ocean and
work toward a common solution."
As the human population is running out of fish
protein, God provided us with too much lobster. Sadly,
the increase in lobster also correlates with
decreasing numbers of lobsters' natural enemies like
sharks, stingrays, groupers, sea turtles and seals.
Yet the whole situation made me think about how when
God takes something away, He replaces it with
something else. Sometimes, the replacement can be
pricier than the original loss! Perhaps the increase
in lobster meat will give humans some more time before
we all starve, to figure out how to save the ocean's
larger sea animals.
As smart as they are, they don't seem to have picked
up on human speech yet, and do not know how to
advertise themselves in order to promote their own
self-interest, but the haunting sounds of ocean
mammals have been recorded by humans. Captive dolphins
and whales have gone way beyond their comfort zones to
learn how to communicate with humans using sign
language and have even learned how to follow
instructions in exchange for food. Because dolphins in
particular are so emotionally sensitive, child
psychologists have been using them to reach out to
those with special needs, including autistic children,
who are so internally withdrawn that they do not talk.
In many cases, scientists have found that befriending
a marine animal is so delightful that it stimulates
emotional reactions that can lead to amazing progress
in otherwise uncommunicative individuals.
We live in a time when Allah allowed human beings to
talk to the creatures of the sea. It is truly an
electrifying time to be alive, but with this increased
knowledge comes a heavy responsibility. If we don't
take care of the oceans, nobody else will. And that's
a fact that we have to really think about, because our
fate is permanently linked with the fate of the
earth's creatures as well as the environment of our
planet.