Because of decades of overfishing—catching fish faster than they can reproduce—in 2009, commercial fishermen in New England who targeted species such as cod, flounder, halibut and other bottom-dwelling "groundfish" lost at least $149 million and realized just 21 percent of potential revenues. This additional income could have been earned if fish populations had been at healthy levels. New analysis is discussed in a report authored by Ecotrust, one of the leading providers of marine social and economic research
All animals need safe places to grow, reproduce, and find food. Marine animals are no different. In ...
AbstractA team of senior scientists has highlighted the need to consider the threat from overfishing...
Myths have persisted for years about the impact of recreational fishing on ocean fish populations an...
Efforts to protect and rebuild America's ocean fish are working. Rebounding fish populations create ...
In the 1990s, important fish populations along U.S. coastlines, including mid-Atlantic summer flound...
Ocean fish have served as a valuable source of nourishment, employment and recreation in the United ...
Ocean fish populations are a vital renewable resource for human populations, providing food,employme...
Estimates the potential direct economic benefits of rebuilding depleted fish populations in the mid-...
The United States is on the verge of completing a new science-based management system for ocean fish...
Ocean fish are a vital renewable resource for human populations, providing food, employment, and rec...
U.S. fish stocks are a valuable natural resource that provides a wealth of environmental and economi...
At the start of the new millennium, fisheries statistics reported that around 70 % of the world's fi...
Fish are a vital source of nourishment, especially to people in the world's poorest nations. Widespr...
Overfishing Taking fish out of the ocean faster than their populations can be naturally replenishedh...
The causes of overfishing are reviewed along with deficiencies in top-down input-regulated fisheries...
All animals need safe places to grow, reproduce, and find food. Marine animals are no different. In ...
AbstractA team of senior scientists has highlighted the need to consider the threat from overfishing...
Myths have persisted for years about the impact of recreational fishing on ocean fish populations an...
Efforts to protect and rebuild America's ocean fish are working. Rebounding fish populations create ...
In the 1990s, important fish populations along U.S. coastlines, including mid-Atlantic summer flound...
Ocean fish have served as a valuable source of nourishment, employment and recreation in the United ...
Ocean fish populations are a vital renewable resource for human populations, providing food,employme...
Estimates the potential direct economic benefits of rebuilding depleted fish populations in the mid-...
The United States is on the verge of completing a new science-based management system for ocean fish...
Ocean fish are a vital renewable resource for human populations, providing food, employment, and rec...
U.S. fish stocks are a valuable natural resource that provides a wealth of environmental and economi...
At the start of the new millennium, fisheries statistics reported that around 70 % of the world's fi...
Fish are a vital source of nourishment, especially to people in the world's poorest nations. Widespr...
Overfishing Taking fish out of the ocean faster than their populations can be naturally replenishedh...
The causes of overfishing are reviewed along with deficiencies in top-down input-regulated fisheries...
All animals need safe places to grow, reproduce, and find food. Marine animals are no different. In ...
AbstractA team of senior scientists has highlighted the need to consider the threat from overfishing...
Myths have persisted for years about the impact of recreational fishing on ocean fish populations an...