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    Plenty of fish in the sea? maybe not, says study

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    January 21, 2016
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    BW20160121_S1/5
    Excerpt
    The global fisheries catch has been underestimated by more than half since 1950, with tens of millions of tonnes unreported every year, said a study yesterday, warning that stocks may be running low. About 109 million tonnes of fish were caught in 2010 — 30 percent higher than the 77 million tonnes reported to the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), according to the study.
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    Plenty of fish in the sea? maybe not, says study. (2016, January 21). BusinessWorld, p. S1/5.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/859
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    Online version
    Corporate Names
    Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) University of British Columbia
    Personal Names
    Pauly, Daniel Zeller, Dirk Reichert, Joshua Tanzer, John
    Geographic Names
    Canada
    Subject
    fisheries research data commercial fishing sport fishing illegal fishing By catch Coastal zone artisanal fishing overfishing evaluation
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