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2017
The United Nations (UN) declares that oceans are “the lifeline of man’s very survival.” Human societies have depended upon the sea and its resources for millennia. According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (UN FAO or FAO), “[f]rom ancient times, fishing has been a major source of food for humanity and a provider of employment and economic ...
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The United Nations (UN) declares that oceans are “the lifeline of man’s very survival.” Human societies have depended upon the sea and its resources for millennia. According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (UN FAO or FAO), “[f]rom ancient times, fishing has been a major source of food for humanity and a provider of employment and economic ...
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The threatened status of marine fishes
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1996A C, Vincent, H J, Hall
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1966
“One of the most serious gaps in our knowledge of marine ecology is the study of diseases … epidemics are common occurrences in marine environments… They may be an important cause of fluctuations, and should therefore have a prominent place in research programs.” Lionel A. Walford, “Living Resources of the Sea”, Ronald Press Company, 1958, p. 147.
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“One of the most serious gaps in our knowledge of marine ecology is the study of diseases … epidemics are common occurrences in marine environments… They may be an important cause of fluctuations, and should therefore have a prominent place in research programs.” Lionel A. Walford, “Living Resources of the Sea”, Ronald Press Company, 1958, p. 147.
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