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How Overfishing in One Country Collapses Ecosystems in AnotherImagine a fishing boat leaving the shores of one nation, its nets cast wide, unaware that the ripples of its catch will reach ...
WWF highlights new technologies to cut marine bycatch, protect endangered species and strengthen UK seafood sustainability ...
A new study from the University of Oxford has revealed that an incentive programme increased live releases of endangered ...
A new study from the University of Oxford has revealed that an incentive program increased live releases of endangered ...
The intergovernmental body that regulates tuna fisheries in the Indian Ocean agreed to a suite of shark conservation measures ...
Halting overfishing of sharks and rays is difficult because the issue is surrounded by complex social dynamics.
How one project in Indonesia introduced a pay-to-release scheme that encourages fishers to save shark and ray bycatch.
Every year millions of endangered species, from whales and dolphins, turtles, seabirds and sharks, are inadvertently caught as bycatch by fisheries and aquaculture around the world, including those ...
Large, long-lived marine animals such as sharks and rays are amongst the world's most threatened groups, primarily due to overfishing in targeted and bycatch fisheries. In small fisheries ...
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