OVERFISHING
- According
to the WWF,
the United States is one of the largest markets for imported seafood in the world, with more than 5.3 billion pounds passing through the border each year, worth almost $18 billion annually. Unfortunately, right now we simply cannot tell if the seafood we eat is legally caught from the ocean because our current laws are not strong enough to trace from bait to plate.
That fact, coupled with ocean pollution and climate
change, is
degrading fish stocks to the point where there will be a food
crisis as the population
rises. A Global Commission has been set up to tackle these
problems - see the links to your representative below.
WORLD
RECORD
- The fishing fleet at Hastings
is the world's largest that are beach
launched, and because the boats are medium sized by virtue of being
light enough to be hauled up the shingle using cable winches, they fish
sustainably - rather than monster trawlers that grab everything they can
and wreak havoc in the process. Sustainable methods of fishing are need
for blue
growth and a truly circular economy. That is turn will lead to food
security. The trick is to get to that happy situation without
rocking the boat(s) too much for blue
growth success.
FISHING
LINKS
POPULAR FISH:
OTHER BEAUTIFUL SEA
CREATURES
Whales
and dolphins are a group of mammals called cetaceans that spend
their entire lives in water. Today there are around 77 different
species of cetaceans, inhabiting our oceans from the cold
Antarctic Continent in the south to the Arctic Sea around the
North Pole. There are two very different groups of cetaceans:
Baleen whales and Toothed whales. Whales and
dolphins are among
the most intelligent and mysterious creatures on our earth.
THE
BLUE WHALE
LEAPING DOLPHIN
HEY!
CATCH THIS - GREAT WHITE SHARK - NO PLEASE DON'T
THE
GLOBAL OCEAN COMMISSIONERS
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Carol
Browner
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Victor
Chu
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Obiageli
Ezekwesili
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Luiz
Furlan
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Vladimir
Golitsyn
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Robert
Hill
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Kawaguchi
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Pascal
Lamy
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Paul
Martin
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Sri
Mulyani Indrawati
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Cristina
Narbona
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Ratan
Tata
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Foua
Toloa
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Andrés
Velasco
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REPORTS
- The Global Ocean Commission prepared recommendations in
respect of overfishing,
bycatch
and illegal catches, at the same time staying silent on ocean waste. The
WWF has tried to reduce the number of dead fish that are throw back into
the sea from wasteful fishing practices. In 2017 the Ellen
MacArthur Foundation, working with Prince
Charles offered two $1 million dollar prizes for ways of reducing
plastic packaging and waste.
GOC's
SECRETARIAT
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Simon
Reddy
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Rémi
Parmentier
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Clare
Brennan
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Kristian
Teleki
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Inés
de Águeda
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Sarah
Gardner
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ACIDIFICATION
- ADRIATIC
- ARCTIC
- ATLANTIC
- BALTIC
- BERING
- CARIBBEAN
- CORAL
- EAST
CHINA
ENGLISH
CH - GOC
- GULF
MEXICO - INDIAN
- MEDITERRANEAN
- NORTH
SEA - PACIFIC
- PERSIAN
GULF - SEA
JAPAN
STH
CHINA - PLASTIC
- PLANKTON
- PLASTIC
OCEANS - SEA
LEVEL RISE - UNEP
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