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Funding fisheries collapse
Investing around $8 billion a year in rebuilding and 'greening' the world's fisheries could raise catches to 112 million tonnes annually, while triggering benefits to industry, consumers and the global economy totalling $1.7 trillion over the next 40 years. These are among the findings of a new report being compiled by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and economists entitled the ...
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The bleak news was first presented by Franz Fischler, the European fisheries commissioner to a meeting of Irish fishermen in Dublin last month: closure of fisheries around Ireland, Britain and other areas of the north-east Atlantic for cod and related species were likely to be the last chance for any sort of recovery and sustainable future for fishing for these species. Scientists from the Inte...
متن کاملCan catch shares prevent fisheries collapse?
Recent reports suggest that most of the world's commercial fisheries could collapse within decades. Although poor fisheries governance is often implicated, evaluation of solutions remains rare. Bioeconomic theory and case studies suggest that rights-based catch shares can provide individual incentives for sustainable harvest that is less prone to collapse. To test whether catch-share fishery re...
متن کاملFunding priorities: big barriers to small-scale fisheries.
A couple weeks ago, Daniel Pauly and I got the paper Funding Priorities: Big Barriers to Small-scale Fisheries published in the journal Conservation Biology. In our analysis, we try to demonstrate that conservationists attempts to encourage sustainable fisheries at the market level should place at least equal emphasis on eliminating harmful fisheries subsidies as on consumer-based approaches (e...
متن کاملCrawling to Collapse: Ecologically Unsound Ornamental Invertebrate Fisheries
BACKGROUND Fishery management has historically been an inexact and reactionary discipline, often taking action only after a critical stock suffers overfishing or collapse. The invertebrate ornamental fishery in the State of Florida, with increasing catches over a more diverse array of species, is poised for collapse. Current management is static and the lack of an adaptive strategy will not all...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Current Biology
سال: 2010
ISSN: 0960-9822
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2010.05.039