Overfishing Consequences
Gideon Fairchild
Ratgeber / Natur
Beschreibung
Overfishing Consequences explores the ecological and economic repercussions of deep-sea fishing, a critical yet often neglected area of marine conservation. It highlights the vulnerability of deep-sea ecosystems, essential for carbon cycling and biodiversity, where species are uniquely adapted but slow to recover from disturbances. The book reveals how bottom trawling devastates these habitats, impacting the long-term health of our oceans.
The book traces the expansion of fishing into deeper waters due to depleted coastal fisheries, driven by economic incentives like subsidies and market demand. It argues that the short-term economic gains from deep-sea fishing are dwarfed by the long-term ecological damage.
Structured in three parts, the book first describes deep-sea environments and its inhabitants, then analyzes the economics of deep-sea fishing, and finally evaluates management strategies. This book uniquely bridges scientific research with practical policy recommendations, offering a balanced perspective on the debate surrounding sustainable deep-sea fishing. By presenting data-driven analyses and case studies, it empowers policymakers, fisheries managers, and consumers to advocate for responsible practices in marine resource management.
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