UNSUSTAINABLE FISHING PRACTICES Flashcards

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Declining Fish Stocks Could Result in

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  • Some species of fish completely disappearing in certain areas or even going extinct (e.g. we are at risk of losing cod completely in the north-west Atlantic)
  • Ocean food chains being disrupted, affecting many other aquatic species
  • Fewer fish for human consumption – this would be especially problematic for populations that rely on fish as a main source of food
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Sustainable Fishing Means

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  • Leaving enough fish in the ocean
  • Protecting habitats and marine food webs that fish rely on
  • Human communities that catch and process fish can maintain their livelihoods
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Mitigating Unsustainable Exploitation

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  • Control of net size and the introduction of fishing quotas play important roles in the conservation of fish stocks at a sustainable level
    Increasing the size of gaps in fishing nets can help in two main ways:
    Fewer unwanted species (that are often simply discarded) will be caught and killed, as they can escape through larger net gaps (as long as they are smaller than the species being caught – the accidental capture and killing of larger species is still a problem that is reducing the populations of these species)
    Juvenile fish of the fish species being caught can escape through larger net gaps, meaning they can reach breeding age and have offspring before they are caught and killed. This ensures the population of the fish species being caught can be replenished
  • In addition to tighter controls on net size, fishing quotas that limit the number and size of particular fish species that can be caught in a given area have been introduced by many countries to stop species becoming overfished
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Governmental regulation can be enforced by:

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Establishing fishing quotas
Agreeing areas of the ocean where fishing is banned (e.g. spawning grounds) and permitted (e.g. within a country’s territorial waters)
Regulating mesh size of nets (to allow undersized/juvenile fish to escape)
Limiting the size of the fishing fleet by issuing licenses
Inspecting the catch as a fishing boat returns to port
Banning certain practices e.g. gillnets (static nets that catch anything that swims by, and the fish struggle and die in distress)
Promoting sustainable practices such as trolling (different to trawling) that reduces bycatch

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