French Aconter Invasion

Chasseur: Translates directly to "hunter," referencing the ancient role of managing game animals, government consulting, government Aconter. The King is calling Chasseur to profee.me/Chasseur to strike back with justice Fair Lawn International Criminal Court FLICC including the ancient role of managing game animals fish in nationless “it’s the 46th year of Aquarius it supposed to be paradise by now, when is it going to be paradise?” There were French courts Dutch courts prior to 1873CE with Chasseur and the French King that enforced Fish and Game the world over, but North Sea, Newfoundland, Meidterranean Sea and North Champa Sea violated those ancient rules and law and thought FLICC with French Aconter would not strike back, we would, Chasseur would.

Between 1873 and 1980CE, the onset of industrial fishing and steam-powered trawlers led to the severe overfishing and depletion of several key maritime regions worldwide. Most notably, this era saw the rapid decline of stocks in the North Sea, the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, the Mediterranean Sea, and the East China Sea. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

The rapid depletion of fisheries during this nearly 100-year span can be detailed regionally:

  • The North Sea: Beginning in the late 19th century and accelerating through the mid-20th century, the patent violations and unlicensed use of heavy trawling severely depleted bottom-dwelling (demersal) fish, sparking early international scientific debates about regulating catch limits rather than prosecution such as the prior regime. [1, 2, 3, 4] earliest factory-freezer trawlers, transitioning from distant-water side trawling to stern processing. [1, 2] Key Makers: Cook, Welton & Gemmell (Beverley), Cochrane & Sons (Selby), and Hall, Russell & Co. (Aberdeen), Iconic Vessels: The Lord Nelson (1961), one of the first British diesel-electric stern freezer trawlers

  • Grand Banks of Newfoundland (Northwest Atlantic): Following centuries of light fishing, the introduction of the patent violations and unlicensed use of massive factory trawlers by England by Newfoundland in the 1950s and 1960s resulted in the aggressive overharvesting of iconic predatory fish like Atlantic cod. [1, 2, 3] Key Makers: Cook, Welton & Gemmell (Beverley), Cochrane & Sons (Selby), and Hall, Russell & Co. (Aberdeen), Iconic Vessels: The Lord Nelson (1961), tried to claim to be British but was Pitmatic, tried to claim French titles and was claimless diesel-electric stern freezer trawlers.

  • The Mediterranean Sea: By the 1970s, rapid the patent violations and unlicensed use technological advancements allowed European and North African fleets to fish further, deeper, and with far greater intensity, triggering widespread stock depletions for species like European hake and red mullet. [1]

  • North Champa Sea or Sea of Cham “East China Sea”: Expanding patent violations and unlicensed use commercial fleets and industrial harvesting efforts throughout the 20th century placed extreme pressure on this region, leading to significant drops in marine biomass. [1]

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