Will Catch Shares Reel in Overfishing?
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Fishery management worldwide is on the clock as commercial stocks dwindle and other threats to ocean health mount. Ecosystem Marketplace examines the role that catch shares can play in promoting efficient management of fish stocks.
Of the 230 fish stocks under US management, about a quarter are still
being exploited at unsustainable rates. Cod stocks in New England
collapsed in the 1990s and still haven’t recovered. Atlantic halibut
have been fished to commercial extinction, while other prized fish such
as bluefin tuna are on the brink. Salmon stocks in the Pacific continue
to decline, and the red snapper fishery in the southeast has just been
closed for six months.
While researchers have reported the loss of 90 percent of large fish in
50 years since the advent of industrial fishing and warned of an
overall collapse of most major global fisheries by mid century, some
fishermen accuse the scientists of crying wolf.
Read the complete story at Ecosystem Marketplace.
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