Seems like they must be going through a hell of a lot of cuttlefish to supply the pet market when you're getting one bone per fish.
>>2412373
the entire fishing industry isn't sustainable. the numbers keep dropping at an alarming rate
I assume they breed them in terrible and cheap conditions for this
>>2412382
this. i don't know why this isn't talked about more. the same people who will have a deep vein thrombosis about someone paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to kill a single, protected land mammal will happily chow down on countless, wild, unprotected sea creatures that have been essentially pillaged from the ocean
>>2412391
No. Cuttlefish aren't economical to breed/farm.
They wash up on the beach you dumdum
>>2412541
You really think they're able to keep up with supplying the market by handing out pennies to old third-worlder women combing the beach to come up with a half dozen dirty, chipped cuttlebones a day?
>>2412373
how are those things useful to us in any way?
>>2412952
Your birds can chew on them.
I thought they all came from bycatch
>>2412404
pretty sure current 20 year olds is the last generation able to enjoy real wild caught assorted seafood for affordable prices for all their remaining lives. And my father generation was about wild caught salmon and other big deal river and internal sea fish. That one is on industrialization, but here it's "Thank you sushi".
>>2414634
Tfw allergic to seafood and can't even enjoy what I have but my grandchildren maybe won't
>>2414638
>allergic to seafood
What kind specifically? Just shellfish? Because there's a shit load of seafood and it is impossible to be allergic to it all.