31. WWF - Fisheries, not whales, to blame for shortage of Fish
not the whales, it is over-fishing and excess fishing capacity that are responsible for diminishing supplies of fish in developing countries,†said fisheries biologist Dr. Daniel Pauly, director of the University of British Columbia
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32. WWF - Water Management & Fish Conservation Project, Ambalavao (Fianarantsoa ...
Water Management & Fish Conservation
Water Management & Fish Conservation Project, Ambalavao (Fianarantsoa Province)
The
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33. WWF - Decreasing fish stocks
Decreasing fish stocks
Increased human demand for fish and subsidies for fishing fleets have resulted in too many boats chasing too few fish. Two-thirds of the world's fish stocks are
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34. WWF - Smart fishing
Unilever in 1997, certifies fisheries that are able to prove they fish sustainably. Over 100 fisheries are now MSC certified. Almost half the world’s whitefish catch comes from fisheries that are either MSC certified or in the certification
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35. WWF - Top 5 questions about oceans, seas & coasts
Humans and our destructive fishing techniques, or more simply put, a result of overfishing .
Today's industrialized fishing practices exceed nature's ability to replenish the ocean's fish stocks. As a result, more than 70% of the
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36. WWF - Oceans
sea urchins and starfish.
Ocean fish
There are more than 21,000 species of fish, of which most live in the oceans. Scientists classify fish into 2 main groups - fishes without jaws (hagfish
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37. WWF - Philippines fishers face collapse and food security threat
unregulated trade due to overfishing, such as through the introduction of accreditation processes, quotas, levies and surveillance and monitoring systems.
The live reef fish trade from Palawan has serviced the appetite for fresh tropical fish at
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38. WWF - Substandard dam assessment opens way to fisheries destruction on Mekong
than 28 studies of Mekong fish migration were referenced. In contrast, current studies show that 229 fish species exploit habitats upstream of the dam site for spawning or dry season refuges, with 70 classified as migratory.
The review finds
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39. WWF - Promoting sustainable seafood
shopping. Buying certified fish means you’re doing your bit to support fishers who catch fish sustainably.
Take a look at our sustainable seafood guides from around the world too, to see another way you can make sure the fish you
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40. WWF - EU Fisheries: Reform Proposal Not Ambitious
transforming Europe’s fisheries – is missing from the proposal. It is also disappointing that the artisanal fishing sector and fisheries issues in the Mediterranean, a region accounting for 6 out of 10 European fishing jobs, are not
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