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Death of the Ocean (1 Viewer)

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Well, for a hundred years or more, we have all known about the overexploitation of fish stocks, and fisheries history is a history of fisheries mismanagement and fisheries collapse (anchovy, cod, salmon, orange roughy . . .), but now (while again arrogantly ignoring their predecessors' warnings, sacrifices and forecasts) our environmentalists and scientists are again sounding the global alarm, and rightfully so (though their forgotten and often abused predecessors deserve the bulk of today's and tomorrow's media limelight): here's today's environmentalists' and scientists' alarm calls: Sea Shepherd and Wild Fish to Collapse by 2050

For some regional HISTORY see Aerial Surveillance of Salmon Exploitation and Bycatch
 
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Well, for a hundred years or more, we have all known about the overexploitation of fish stocks, and fisheries history is a history of fisheries mismanagement and fisheries collapse (anchovy, cod, salmon, orange roughy . . .), but now (while again arrogantly ignoring their predecessors' warnings, sacrifices and forecasts) our environmentalists and scientists are again sounding the global alarm, and rightfully so (though their forgotten and often abused predecessors deserve the bulk of today's and tomorrow's media limelight): here's today's environmentalists' and scientists' alarm calls: Sea Shepherd and Wild Fish to Collapse by 2050

For some regional HISTORY see Aerial Surveillance of Salmon Exploitation and Bycatch
Open ocean fisheries seem to be a good option to go around this predicament of over fishing.
It's sad how few ppl realize that only in conservation can we achieve viable economic fortunes. You waste the environment away today, what use is all that capital going to be when there's no longer a place to enjoy it?
 

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