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Effective management may mitigate overfishing
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"Five out of 10 global ecosystems once threatened by overfishing are on the mend," According to study published in Science 8/09
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Four Fish: The Future of the Last WIld Food
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2011 May, 31
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David Price
4:33 PM 4 November 2013 GMT
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The world's fish catch has quintupled since the end of WWII to the present day. We now remove more wild seafood from the oceans every year than the weight of the entire human population of China. And we're turning to domestication to keep pace with demand. My essential concern is this: do we have to destroy the sea at the same time as we are taming it or can we strike a balance?
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