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19 August 2021 | dataset

Hungry oceans: what happens when the prey is gone?

According to conventional wisdom, small, fast-growing fish are impossible to overfish because their populations are so large and grow so quickly. Yet we are now seeing disquieting signs that conventional wisdom is wrong. Most significantly, scientists are reporting ocean predators emaciated from lack of food, vulnerable to disease and without enough energy to reproduce. Scrawny predators—dolphins, striped bass, and even whales—have turned up along coastlines around the world. Recreational fishermen are losing both their target fish—and their bait. Fishing communities are losing their livelihoods.

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Physical Description: 40 p. : col. ill.

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Publisher Oceana
Modified 15 February 2022
Release Date 19 August 2021
Source URL https://library.sprep.org/content/hungry-oceans-what-happens-when-prey-gone
Identifier VL-35411
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location SPREP LIBRARY
Relevant Countries Pacific Region
License Public
[Open Data]
Author Stiles, Margot L ... [et al.]
Contact Name SPREP Records and Archives Officer
Contact Email [email protected]