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Page 1: Overfishing Fisheries. Fishing Catching marine organisms

Overfi sh ing

Fisheries

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Fishing

Catching marine organisms.

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Reasons for Fishing

Sustenance: Many coastal communities (particularly in developing

countries) fish as a primary food source.

Profit: Commercial exploitation as a means of earning a

living.

Recreation: Fishing for fun

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Effects of Fishing

Sociology: In some places, people need to fish to survive. In others, they simply want to fish for recreation.

Economics: Individuals and regions can be dependent on fishing as

a source of income

Ecology: Natural systems are easily disrupted.

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Overfishing

Removal of organisms from the marine environment by humans, at a rate which cannot be sustained by the local ecosystem and therefore significantly alters natural ecosystems.

Fishing a population faster than it can replace itself.

The depletion of a stock of fish from fishing too much.

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Overfishing

The world marine catch is nearly 100 million tonnes per year.

27 million tonnes (almost ⅓) is by-catch and is thrown back into the ocean, dead.

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Consequences of Overfishing

Much more complicated than the reduction of one species.

By-catch.Disruption to ocean floor structure. Loss of biodiversity (because of trophic

interactions).Change in ecosystem structure.

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Future

How can we fish only to an extent which does not significantly alter it and the natural system in which it occurs?

Problems: Estimating populations, estimating catch Predicting populations changes based on catch,

statistics, history

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Future

Some solutions:

Marine Protected Areas But currently only 1% of marine systems

Legislature Control allowable catch (need international compliance) Control fishing methods

Responsible Recreational Fishing

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Future

Conservation of marine fisheries impacts peoples livelihoods, survival, and recreation.

It influences the marine and terrestrial environments.

It is everyone’s responsibility.

http://overfishing.org/

Ending Overfishinghttp://vimeo.com/42619545