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Hey , don't go there Art, the otters would rather eat steak like everyone
else but it's to hard to get reservations in avalon . let the water weasels
eat abalone, i have herd this same thing from the abalone fishermen, just
disregard the huge pile of shells that were all over the morro bay abalone
CO-OP's docks . couldn't be that the fishermen just took too many and now
they are coming back at a slow rate . easier to put the blame on pollution
then to say that they just overfished the wild stocks , Ferreter (leave the
water weasels alone)
-----Original Message-----
From: Art Weil <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 1999 9:05 PM
Subject: Re: Abalones
>Dear Tom et al;-
> Good article. I lived in Catalina in the 1950s (or maybe it was the
>1850s) Abalone steaks were cheap and a "Must" for visitors. You could
>dive almost anywhere and find them. What's happened to them is a
>population tragedy---human population. Now if we could only teach the
>otters to eat chicken----
> Art
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