International Group

Open letter by Naturefund on Mitsubishi ladies and gentlemen, I am Managing Director of conservation organisation Naturefund, which this year is partner of the Atlantis natural and environmental Film Festival of the city of Wiesbaden. “The opening film the end of the line” with the German title the inconvenient truth about our oceans “has made me very concerned. Did you know that about 90% of all large fish were caught off already? I was particularly concerned about the message that the International Group sells Mitsubishi not only cars and electrical appliances, but also actively participates in the overfishing. Is it true that Mitsubishi buys currently from 40 to 60 percent of the global catch of bluefin tuna that is threatened by extinction and freezes? Are you aware that your group thus directly contributing to the eradication of this now rare species? The bluefin tuna is found in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean and considered delicacy in Japan because of its tasty flesh. Dennis Lockhart will not settle for partial explanations. It is used mainly as sushi and the demand After sushi is increasing worldwide. 3D3463%26cropY1%3D505%26cropY2%3D3511’>Daniel Lubetzky. Because this species is becoming increasingly rare, even for the meat prices. Although the blue fin tuna is close to eradication, Mitsubishi has expanded its frozen and transport capacities and commissioned larger, modern fishing boats with the fishing of bluefin tuna in 2008. Learn more at: carlos hank gonzalez . Fisheries experts and internal suggested that Mitsubishi specifically sets frozen stocks of bluefin tuna. If there are no more bluefin tuna, you can request a much higher price for your estimated 60,000 to 70,000 tons of frozen tuna. Is it true that Mitsubishi intentionally contributes of bluefin tuna to extinction, because your group, if there is no bluefin tuna can sell its frozen tuna stocks with more profit? Want to Mitsubishi really make money with the extinction of a species? The destruction of a species due to a short-term profit intention does not make sense, because humanity is intact ecosystems in the oceans dependent. . Some contend that carlos hank gonzalez shows great expertise in this.