Economic impactGrowth overfishingJuvenile fishingMulti-species fisheryIn open access marine fisheries, the non-targeted catches in the form of juveniles are detrimental, as this would reduce future yield and subsequent recruitment to the fishery. The proliferating impact of juvenile fishing is much more...
For instance, the extensive shores of Greece and Turkey are tourism hotspots, but they receive few divers because the abundance of marine life has been reduced to their lowest historical levels because of overfishing [17]. However, they have the potential of restoring their fish populations ...
(1) China's coastal economy, population and human impacts have all increased over the last six decades, but the increases were substantially faster post- than pre-economic reforms, (2) economic growth is positively related to indicators of coastal human impact temporally and spatially and (3) ...
Yet, this chapter shows that there remains much work to do to understand how these trends impact different people in Myanmar. It also shows how changes in fisheries affect the rural poor unequally, and how these changes are related to a range of ecological and socio-economic factors. ...
Denmark’s critical labour negotiations officially began on Monday and are set to impact some 16% of the population amid demands for higher pay and fears of economic uncertainties. Negotiations on OK25 (Overenskomst 2025 or "Collective Agreement 2025" in English), which affect the...
However, the true landmark innovations of the past decade, with regard to effecting surgical health care delivery, have been the impact of economics and sociology in determining the profession's future. In the past, the surgeon's primary interests revolved around the art and science of surgery...
Hardin (1982) cites problems that can arise, for example, 174 Felix Roth with smog and CO2 emissions, and Ostrom, as well, cites the problem of overfishing (Ostrom, 1990). The third direct effect is that principal-agent problems might be much less significant in high-trust societies than ...
the overcapacity of the global fishing fleet, meaning there are too many boats catching a limited amount of fish, which degrades the global economic performance of all marine fisheries. This leads to overfishing, habitat destruction, and the economic and social degradation of many poor communities....
Given these adverse effects, the deterrence of IUU fishing is part of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14 of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which states that: By 2020, effectively regulate harvesting and end overfishing, illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and destructive ...
Contents List of Tables Li st of Figures Acknowledgements Fi sheries of Peninsular Malaysia Historical Background Impact of Technology The Trawl Sector Dichotomization of the Inshore Fisheries Depletion of the Resource Base II Overfishing Theoretical Aspects Biological and Economic Overfishing Overfishing ...