Title: Empty Oceans: A Look at the Impact of Fisheries
1Empty Oceans A Look at the Impact of Fisheries
2Fish Facts
- 2.6 billion people rely on fish for at least 20
of their average animal protein intake - Fish provides a livelihood for over 200 million
people worldwide - In 2006, Americans averaged 16.5 pounds of fish
per person - U.N. FAO predicts an additional 40 million tons
of fish will be needed by 2030 to maintain
current levels of consumption
3Environmental Impacts of Fisheries
- Loss of fish stock
- Bycatch
- Destruction of marine habitats
4Whats Causing Fishery Decline?
- Lack of Effective Government Regulations
- Growing Demand
- Better Technology
- Subsidies
- Climate Change
5A Note on Fish Farms
- Pros
- Help fulfill demand
- Increase Jobs and Food for Developing Nations
- Cons
- Economic and Ecological Harm
6What Can Fisheries and Governments Do?
- Implement Catch-Share Program
- Allow input from independent scientific research
on fishery management -
- Place controls on bycatch
- Improve U.N. Fish Stock Agreement and get
increased participation - Increase the number of marine protected areas in
existence
7What Can You Do?
Choose seafood that is not currently overfished
or that has been harvested with sustainable
practices
Good Choices Clams (farmed) Crab, stone
Salmon, wild (Alaska) Shrimp (U.S. farmed)
Tilapia (U.S.) Tuna, albacore (U.S., Canada) Ok
Choices Clams (wild) Crab, king (U.S.)
Haddock Swordfish (U.S.) Salmon, wild (CA, OR,
WA) Tuna, canned light Worst Choices Chilean
seabass Cod, Atlantic Grouper Shark Snapper,
red or imported Tuna, Bluefin Halibut
(Atlantic) For More Choices Visit
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