Blog note. Jesus indicated that ‘fearful sights’ (various natural disasters) would occur leading up to the time known as the Tribulation and Great Tribulation (a combined seven year period of great destruction on earth). Although these types of things have occurred in the past for centuries and thousands of years, they could be identified as the ‘season of the times’ due to the ferociousness of these events. They would be occurring in greater intensity, severity, frequency, size, duration, scope … just like the pains that a woman experiences in labor the farther along she is in the labor process. We are in the ‘season of the times’ that comes just before the seven (7) year Tribulation/Great Tribulation period
… And great earthquakes shall be in diverse places, and famines, and
pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven.
(Luke 21:11).
… And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and
upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves
roaring; (Luke 21:25)
… Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which
are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken; (Luke 21:26)
… This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. (2 Timothy
3:1)
Jesus is giving a series of prophecies about what to look for as the age of
grace comes to a close. These verses are several of many such prophecies from
throughout the Bible. 2017 was the worst year in recorded history for the
intensity, frequency, severity, duration and occurrence of a large number of
severe natural disasters worldwide. Earthquakes, volcanoes, hurricanes,
typhoons, cyclones, torrential flooding, unprecedented wildfires in unusual
places, devastating droughts, excessive/scorching heat setting records everywhere,
record snowfalls in Europe and Russia. Snow in the Arabia. This list can go on.
Most studied Eschatologists believe these ‘fearful sights’ and massive natural
disasters are all part of the ‘CONVERGENCE’ of signs that this Biblical and
prophetic age is closing. Most people who study prophecy are familiar with the
routine reference(s) made that these things will be like a woman having
labor pains, growing in intensity, frequency, size and duration.
‘Rhinos of the ocean’ will go extinct without urgent protection, conservationists warn. Pestilence of earth’s biodiversity by man.
Phoebe Weston. The Independent•August 24, 2019
Wedgefish and guitarfish known as “rhinos of the ocean” will go extinct without drastic efforts to stop illegal fishing, conservationists have warned.
Known as rhino rays because of their long snouts, they are the most endangered marine group left in the ocean and are relentlessly targeted for their sought-after fins – one kilo of which sells for around £1,000.
Conservationists have warned these animals are now perilously close to extinction as world leaders meet in Geneva for The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (Cites).
They are looking to add 18 sharks and rays to the proposed Cites Appendix II – a list of creatures threatened with extinction.
This would mean all six species of giant guitarfishes, all 10 species of wedgefishes as well as two species of mako sharks were much better protected from illegal fishing.
“This meeting likely marks our last chance to initiate the global momentum needed to save these sharks and rays before they are lost forever,” said Luke Warwick, Director of Shark and Ray Conservation at Wildlife Conservation Society representing the coalition of partners.
“We are excited by the unprecedented support for these measures that, if adopted, can drive efforts to bring the unsustainable global trade in shark fins and meat under control.”
There is cautious optimism among the shark conservation community with more than 60 governments already pledging formal support for these proposals.
However, two-thirds of government leaders in attendance must vote in favour for the proposed policies to take effect.
Approximately 31 per cent of shark and ray species are recognised as threatened with extinction and an estimated 100 million sharks are killed annually.
“Their meat is often eaten or traded locally and, along with other sharks, rays and bony fishes, is an important part of coastal livelihoods and food security in tropical countries. Their fins are traded internationally to meet demand for shark fin soup,” Peter Kyne, a research fellow from Charles Darwin University wrote in a piece for The Conversation.
“This exploitation for a high-value yet small body part places the rhino rays in the company of the rhinoceroses in more than name alone.”
Demand for their fins, meat, liver oil and other products continues to drive population declines worldwide. Approximately 17 per cent of the international shark fin trade is regulated, leaving some of the most threatened shark and ray species unlisted and with little management wherever they are found.
“Cites listings will control and limit this deeply unsustainable global trade in fins and meat and will have the strong impact needed to protect these species,” said Mr Warwick. “If we don’t act now, we will lose these animals and the unique and critical role they play in marine ecosystems.”
Saving them will require lots of measures, including national species protection, habitat management, bycatch reduction and international trade restrictions.
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