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Energy & Environment, 2023
Indeed, waste from marine may have a significant negative economic impact on coastal towns, tourism, shipping, and fisheries. Given its accumulation and spread, waste from marine may be one of the most urgent dangers to the sustainability of marine life ...
Mohd Alsaleh, Xiaohui Wang, Zhang Nan
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Indeed, waste from marine may have a significant negative economic impact on coastal towns, tourism, shipping, and fisheries. Given its accumulation and spread, waste from marine may be one of the most urgent dangers to the sustainability of marine life ...
Mohd Alsaleh, Xiaohui Wang, Zhang Nan
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Industrial fisheries and oceanic accumulation
2021Three-fourths of the world’s marine capture fisheries are at or beyond ‘full exploitation’, indicating the likelihood that many fish populations, and the ecosystem of which they are a part, will decline (if they are not already) with current and expanded levels of competitive extraction, though the geographies of fisheries decline and recovery are ...
Elizabeth Havice, Campling, Liam
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Transformation of South African industrial fisheries
Marine Policy, 2006Abstract South African industrial fisheries have been dominated by a few large companies. The Marine Living Resources Act (MLRA) of 1998 emphasised that equity was to be achieved by redistribution through co-operative strategies among stakeholders. Instead, the reallocation of fishing rights has been treated as a resource management issue rather than
Raakjær, Jesper, Hara, M.
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2021
Over the past 20 years, global meat consumption has increased, but at different rates depending on the type of meat and the region. The greatest increase has been in poultry meat. On the production side, industrial meat production is predominant in many places. In addition, fishing grounds have changed, partly due to climate change and overfishing.
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Over the past 20 years, global meat consumption has increased, but at different rates depending on the type of meat and the region. The greatest increase has been in poultry meat. On the production side, industrial meat production is predominant in many places. In addition, fishing grounds have changed, partly due to climate change and overfishing.
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Living Under Ecosystem Degradation:Evidence from the Mangrove–Fishery Linkage in Indonesia
Social Science Research Network, 2023This paper examines how ecosystem degradation affects social welfare, focusing on the mangrove-fishery linkage in Indonesia. Mangrove ecosystems boost fishery outputs by providing nursery habitat for a range of marine species.
Yuki Yamamoto
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Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics
PurposeSupply chain collaboration is increasingly important in today’s competitive business environment. While prior research has acknowledged the role of relationships in facilitating collaboration, few studies have considered inter-personal and inter ...
Minh Phuc Nguyen +5 more
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PurposeSupply chain collaboration is increasingly important in today’s competitive business environment. While prior research has acknowledged the role of relationships in facilitating collaboration, few studies have considered inter-personal and inter ...
Minh Phuc Nguyen +5 more
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Modern Industrial Fisheries Management
2012What is an example of a well-managed fishery? On September 10, 2009, the Economist published an article on Bluefin tuna and Eastern Bering Sea pollock entitled “A Tale of Two Fisheries: How to Pillage the Oceans Deliberately, and by Accident.” The article...
Ray Hilborn, Ulrike Hilborn
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