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Thematic : Fisheries
Language : English
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High sea industrial longline fishing can be understood as a case study of the cultural, economic, environmental and social impacts of
unsustainable fishing technology. While much attention has been attributed to the impact of industrial longlines on the marine
ecosystem, little is known about the impact of longline fishing on local food security, employment, cultural belief systems and traditions,
revenue generation from marine tourism and climate change. New data demonstrate that the contributions of Marine Protected Areas,
marine tourism and recreational fishing to local coastal economies dwarf the contributions of longline fishing. When combined with the
impact of overfishing on coastal fishing communities and fish consumers, policies promoting sustainable fisheries must be expanded to
take these other factors into account along with issues of biodiversity.
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Keywords : predator–prey interactions
Encoded by : Pauline Carmel Joy Eje