Commentary Apparently it’s not a good day to be a squid. And while you may say no day sounds promising, or wonder why I’m talking molluscs given the Ukraine, climate, and inflation crises, a minor news item about overfishing highlights two major current problems. Or three, if you count paying attention to the wrong stuff. So lend me your tentacles. Evidently a swarm of fishing boats large enough to be visible from space now descends on various locales to scoop up whatever’s left, including “Argentine shortfin squid,” having already devastated so-called “fin fish,” a.k.a. every fish you ever heard of and some you didn’t. Like “slimehead,” since there weren’t enough tuna, served as “orange roughy.” There’s this weird environmentalist panic against fish farming. Live Science warned in 2009: “Aquaculture, or the culturing of fish in a controlled environment, now accounts for 50 percent of the fish consumed globally, a fact …