Fishery Depletion

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Overfishing Valeria Bustamante, Daniela Vásquez, Melissa Rodas, Cristina Donoso, 8C

World Wide Fishing

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of a bad management within the business.

What is Fishery depletion? By: Daniela Vásquez Fishery Depletion, also known as overfishing, is one of the world issues that we have nowadays. It is when too many fish are caught. Because they are caught all throughout the year they don’t have the opportunity to reproduce and maintain the specie. When time passes by, that can also cause the extinction of the specie. This happens basically because they are wedged and then sold in the market. The fishing industry has a very good income. For example, in 1990, the approximate money that it made was about $70 to 80 billion for only 125 million tons of fish. Today, fisheries earn around $50 billion each year. The fishery industry is a very unstable business because of the excess of fishing and they practically stop the nature’s cycle. In 1992, there was an immense collapse in the cod fishing in Canada and there was a collateral effect, meaning that there were 40,000 lost jobs. The North Sea and the Baltic are really close to having a complete collapse, which means that they can’t produce fish anymore. This wasn’t the only cause of the fishing company to decline, but there was also a lot of illegal fishing within the sea. Now the percent of the illegal fishing is 30 %. The illegal fishing is the product

In the other hand, the ocean is one that turns out to be the most injured in this whole situation. The jobs can be recovered and because there are more job opportunities out there (worldwide), but there is only one ocean but there is only one ocean that cannot be replaced .This catastrophe is called the Tragedy of the oceans. A few years from now, 90% of the fish that we can eat \ won’t exist anymore. Some of them are the tuna, blue marlin and halibut. How does it happen? Fishery depletion is when, for commercial or non-commercial practices, catch too many adult fish are caught. This makes them have the option to fish the fish that aren’t completely mature. This leaves the specie with no way unable to reproduce and increase their population.

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eels. Finally, their average life span in the wild is 15 years.

By: Melissa Rodas

Size relative to a man:

ENDANGERED SPECIE Information about the Bluefin tuna: The Blue fin tuna is one of the largest and fastest world’s fishes. The

Is the

color of their body is metallic blue on

Bluefin tuna endangered species?

top and silver white on the bottom,

Due

which helps them

over-fishing and

camouflage from other

high commercial

animals.

value, more than

Their average size is

6.5

feet

half of the eight

in

tuna species are

length and 550 pounds.

They

move

miles

43

per hour.

endangered, three of

in the cold waters of Iceland and Newfoundland. As well, they can be found in the tropical waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Mediterranean Sea. They are the most migratory fish, and some species have been seen swimming from North America to European water several times a year. The Bluefin tuna has a voracious appetite. They feed themselves on smaller fish such as: crustaceans, squid, zooplankton and

them

are

threaten with global extinction and two of them are already extinct.

The Atlantic Blue fin tuna are warm blooded, and they can be found

to

Bluefin tuna have been eaten by humans for centuries because Bluefin tuna meat is delicious. Fishes in general are one of the main sources of proteins for humans. Also, this specie is the source of food for making sushi and it is prized in Mediterranean cuisine, being

Japan

the

world’s

largest

costumer. In 2007, Japan imported 32,356 metric tons of blue fins, while the Nation operating in the east Atlantic brought in 2,078 metric tons that year.

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Studies in Monaco report that the Blue fin tuna have fallen about 75 percent from 1957 to 2007, with a 60 percent of loss occurring in the last 10 years. Scientists say that if we continue like this, the population will decrease a 94

percent

bringing

some

consequences too. Some

consequences

or

the

effects of the extinction of this specie could be: a negative impact on other marine species because the tuna is on top of the marine food chain. Also that they will have slower reproductive rates, which means that population will take longer to recover. Likewise, the prices have gone up because of the fewer number of fishes. For example, a single, healthy sized adult could bring about $100,000 dollars to Tokyo largest fish market. Those are reasons why we should start making conscience now and start protecting this species of fish because if we keep waiting, then it would be too late.

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point we are going to lose types of fishes we like.

By: Cristina Donoso Do you know what over fishing causes? Over fishing is a big problem that started on 1950s when large scales of fishing industries started. With this industries and the technology they got fish do not stand a chance since with big machines they fish them all, over their technology and as a result there are big amounts of fish being fished.

The problem of the lost of some species of fish we like has already happened. In 1992 in Newfoundland, Canada an industry over fished the cod in this area. This didn’t just affect the ecosystem it affected the people from the industry as well. The decreasing of fish led to the loss of 40,000 jobs in the industry. People have to be aware of what over fishing can cause people as well to not a good ending. But some fishing industries instead of hearing the scientist advice on what they could do industries are heading towards the pacific, looking for new fishes to fish. Fisher depletion affects us all.

Big fish ones like: tuna, sword fish also called marlin; cod, halibut skate and flounder are more frequently fished. These fish have been over fished since 1950 .and as a result 90% of these fish have been overfished which causes the entire ocean ecosystem to shift. The over fishing of these fish has affected the local people how depend as well on fishing because they got as well no more fish to fish. And people how fish have to replace this big fish with smaller ones. In the end over fishing at the end affects us, at some

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Overfishin

crustaceans are killed or caught unnecessarily.

g: Possible

Laws

should

be

applied to ensure fish are

Solutions

caught in the right amount.

By: Valeria Bustamante

decided to limit the number

Today, some countries have of fish fisheries can kill.

Fishery Depletion has certainly proved to be an issue worth trying to solve. Even

though

it

is

an

extended problem now and many species are already on the verge of extinction, it still isn’t too late to create a

Fishing is being monitored at all times, especially with the purpose of preventing illegal fishing. However, all these efforts are useless if the law doesn’t really follow all these regulations, which often happens. That is why it is extremely important to

solution.

make it a global effort and Controlling fishing is the most effective solution. If governments

make

industries,

won’t

be

able

to

sure

the

law

is

followed.

a

commitment to control their fishing

make

these

Another solution

is

effective to

protect

fish more than

is

needed. Today, many fish and

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important or delicate areas.

Reefs,

corals

and

other ecosystems tend

to

be

extremely delicate,

so

they deserve special care. No

unintentionally, land on the

fishing

should

be

boat, get contaminated and

allowed in those areas of the

return to the water to die.

ocean, especially of species

Fish corpses contaminate the

that are already dying. Some

seas, especially if they had

reefs have even become

contact with chemicals like

natural

gasoline when they landed

reserves,

where

fishing is illegal.

on the boat’s deck.

Furthermore,

a

One more alternative

potential option to reduce

that has been implemented

overfishing

have

is a method called Fish

fisheries use the appropriate

Farming. Fish Farming is a

techniques and equipment

method in which fisheries

for

than

raise their own fish in water

anything, this will prevent

reservoirs, pools, or other

unintentional killing. Today,

bodies of water. It is a

many fisheries use immense

successful way to control the

nets that catch more fish

amount fish fished. Plus, fish

than the amount wanted.

farming is also a great way

is

fishing.

to

More

It is also extremely

to save money; for there is

important to dispose of dead

no need to spend money on

fish correctly. Sometimes,

large ships or equipment

fish

that is needed for open-sea

are

caught

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fishing.

However,

fish

farming can eventually be harmful for the surrounding areas,

especially

surrounding because

large

ecology areas

are

required as well as constant maintenance. All these alternatives are to be implemented by the governments or the fisheries. Nevertheless, the question is, what can you do from home to help? It is very easy,

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