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[https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/02/climate/nations-will-start-talks-to-protect-fish-of-the-high-seas.html '''''Nations will start talks to protect fish of the high seas'''''] | |||
'''''Global Fishing Watch / Beta 2.0''''' -- http://globalfishingwatch.org/map/ | |||
'''''Tracking Illegal Fishing''''' ''(2015)'' -- https://environment.google/projects/fishing-watch/ | |||
''The oceans | ''The oceans — 1.4 billion square miles, or about 71% of the earth’s surface, less than 5% of which has even been explored. Hundreds of millions of people depend on the oceans for their livelihood; more than a billion rely on fish as their primary source of nutrition. But today, threatened by illegal fishing, overfishing, and habitat destruction, the global fish population is in crisis; some species’ numbers have dropped by a staggering 90%. What’s worse, until very recently, the sheer vastness of the oceans meant that nobody could even measure much of this damaging activity, let alone do anything about it.'' | ||
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https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Global_Fishing_Watch | |||
* http://globalfishingwatch.org/ | |||
* http://blog.globalfishingwatch.org/ | |||
* http://oceana.org/global-fishing-watch | |||
* http://skytruth.org/mapping-global-fishing/ | |||
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fn2JXmCUo30 | |||
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Nations will start talks to protect fish of the high seas
Global Fishing Watch / Beta 2.0 -- http://globalfishingwatch.org/map/
Tracking Illegal Fishing (2015) -- https://environment.google/projects/fishing-watch/
The oceans — 1.4 billion square miles, or about 71% of the earth’s surface, less than 5% of which has even been explored. Hundreds of millions of people depend on the oceans for their livelihood; more than a billion rely on fish as their primary source of nutrition. But today, threatened by illegal fishing, overfishing, and habitat destruction, the global fish population is in crisis; some species’ numbers have dropped by a staggering 90%. What’s worse, until very recently, the sheer vastness of the oceans meant that nobody could even measure much of this damaging activity, let alone do anything about it.
Global Fishing Watch
https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Global_Fishing_Watch
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