Scientists believe a ban on certain catches, including cod and plaice, could allow populations to recover, but their calls have been dismissed by the fishing industry
… believe a ban on certain catches, including cod and plaice, could allow populations to … Froese. Fishermen The report says North Sea cod and plaice stocks would need ten and six …
Dismissed initially as a good storyteller but nothing more, environmental historian Poul Holm has mapped the history of marine animals in such detail that it is having profound impacts on our current understanding of the oceans
… were able to establish that the biomass of cod in the 1850s would have been at least 10 … the pair realised that once abundant cod populations had simply been fished out. … to several hooks per line in 1850s sent Maine cod populations tumbling. He also points to …
Study finds large chunk of almost £4 billion in subsidy payments has been used to increase fleet capacity in Europe and 'exacerbate' the problem of overfishing
… the overfishing of depleted stocks such as cod and bluefin tuna, according to new …
It may be not be as visible as tropical rainforests or wetlands but seagrass plays a vital role in the global ecosystem, says Richard Unsworth, filtering pollution and providing food to fish
… such as bass, turbot, garfish, plaice, cod, and flounder live in these meadows for at …
Atlantic bluefin tuna could be the first widely eaten species to be banned from being traded internationally. Would it work, and would it set a useful precedent for other species?
… Pritchard says this is what happened when cod stocks became dangerously low and people …
The main impacts of climate change - changing weather patterns, melting glaciers, sea level rise - are well known. But its ability to reduce oxygen levels in the deep ocean is little reported...
… benthic organisms to hindered spawning of cod in the central Baltic, according to Diaz. …