I'm not sure if they're funny, but isn't that really the idea behind "sustainable seafood"? That we "save" a species so we can continue to eat it?
I don't see where there's any problem with that.
The only problem comes in, I think, with people who really aren't environmentally aware, and see this as reinforcing their ideas that it's foolish to work to conserve species that we're eating.
I didn't find them particularly funny from a humor perspective, but I actually really like the message. There are many reasons why we should conserve marine life. I value the importance, ecosystem function, and aesthetic value of life in the ocean, but I also want to be able to steam up a bushel of Maryland Blue Crabs for my grand kids one day.
Agreed, this is one point of the sustainable seafood movement, saving animals so we can keep eating them.
Source: http://blogfishx.blogspot.com/2011/09/legal-seafoods-fake-save-animals-ads.html
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