Fisheries and aquaculture are being viewed with receiving increasing attention, not only because they represent an important source of livelihoods and food, but also because of our increasing understanding of aquatic ecosystems. Many fish stocks are currently over exploited, and the international nature of the resources makes them difficult to manage. One wonders whether the current food supply is in danger. The full report is available on: http://www.greenfacts.org/en/fisheries/fisheries-greenfacts.pdf
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Monday, November 30, 2009
Fisheries: Latest Data
Fisheries and aquaculture are being viewed with receiving increasing attention, not only because they represent an important source of livelihoods and food, but also because of our increasing understanding of aquatic ecosystems. Many fish stocks are currently over exploited, and the international nature of the resources makes them difficult to manage. One wonders whether the current food supply is in danger. The full report is available on: http://www.greenfacts.org/en/fisheries/fisheries-greenfacts.pdf
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Fisheries,
Livelihoods
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