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Biodiversity: My hotel in action - A guide to sustainable use of biological resources in the Caribbean
… to a decline of global marine and freshwater biodiversity. Overfishing is depleting fish stocks, while intensive and … in freshwater and inshore areas are also at risk from overfishing and destructive fishing methods. Unsustainable … Certain fish, whose stocks are now dramatically low due to overfishing, are banned. Many are only permitted if there is …
Towards sustainable fisheries law: a comparative analysis
… safe fishing gear,74 the prevention or elimination of overfishing and excess capacity, and the limitation of 65 UN … fishing activities would have to be characterized as overfishing.150 It may thus be argued that Article 61(2) … zone of Java, for instance, has been severely affected by overfishing since the early 1990s.32 Similarly, Spalding …
Integrating biodiversity conservation and sustainable use: Lessons learned from ecological networks
… salmon and sturgeon – was an important source of income, overfishing and pollution cut yields dramatically in the … coastal development, unsustainable tourist development, overfishing and pollution. Recognizing these serious threats, …
Aquaculture - site selection and site management
… fish protein and derivative products. On the supply side, overfishing has stressed many, if not most, wild fish stocks … and poorly defined or enforced property rights led to overfishing and its consequences. This in turn increased the … Columbia, 12(5). Murawski, S.A. (2000). ‘Definitions of overfishing from an ecosystem perspective’. ICES Journal of …