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    Impact of Overfishing

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    The Impact of Overfishing Overfishing has become an enormous problem all over the world. The impact of the increasing demand for fish and the advanced techniques made in the area of commercial fishing has caused some species of fish to be virtually extinct. In fact‚ some species like the giant bluefin tuna widely used by Japanese chefs and served in many restaurants‚ are now just few years away from extinction. Human demand for fish has increased enormously over the last several years‚ particularly

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    Depleting Bluefin Tuna

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    Topic: depleting tuna population General purpose: to inform Specific purpose: At the end of my speech the audience will know how Japanese fisherman are affecting tuna populations Introduction: For the people of Japan‚ the sea provides most of their diet. But one fish in particular‚ the Bluefin Tuna‚ is favored over most. Tuna fisheries began to grow in 1970‚ and since then‚ developed into an enormous business for Japan. Because of this‚ fleets of Japanese fishing vessels are over-fishing

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    Effects Of Overfishing

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    that the ocean is slowly deteriorating. There are many problems that are all causing this to happen‚ many of which are all connected. Overfishing‚ pollution‚ climate change/global warming‚ marine

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    The water resource problem in this video is the overfishing of the ocean. Overfishing of the ocean has shifted the entire ecosystem. The ocean today has far less fish life than it used to. One estimate shows only one-tenth of the sharks‚ tuna‚ cod and other large predatory fish swim in the ocean. around the world. The loss of fish continues. Overfishing occurs when fish and other marine species are caught at a faster rate then they can reproduce. There is a high demand for fish. The

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    Bluefin Tuna Effect

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    sauce. However Bluefin tuna sushi is the best to make some like the most. As a result‚ at this time some want to have more Bluefin tuna so that over ten hundred of thousand dollars people can buy a Bluefin tuna (Richardson). Since the high demand and price have stimulated‚ some fishermen work hard to catch more and more Bluefin. What is the happening? The overall ecosystem and economy the world are influenced

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    Tuna Manufacturing

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    1) Answer Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is the largest retail company in the United States and has been ranked number one by Fortune Magazine. Wal-Mart has four parts to their corporate strategy. 1. Dominance in the Retail Market 2. Expansion in the U.S. and International Markets 3. Creation of Positive Brand and Company Recognition 4. Branch Out into New Sectors of Retail If I were appointed as Thailand’s CEO of Wal-Mart to engage retail business in Thailand market‚ first I need to analyze the

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    1. Overfishing dramatically reduces the population of the fishes that are being targeted by fishing companies. For example‚ the Chinese have overfished their fish populations in the East China Sea‚ so now they are fishing illegally on Philippine‚ and Argentine waters. This is now a crisis because if they have overfished their population‚ then they will continue to do this on waters of many countries. This will might lead the fish population to the point of extinction‚ similarly like how the beavers

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    overfishing pamplet

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    How  does overfishing occur?    What can we do to combat  overfishing?   There is a high demand for fish‚ and this  along with increasingly more effective  fishing techniques is causing overfishing.   Some of the fishing methods that  contributing to overfishing:   Drift netting (between 2 boats)   Longline fishing (up to 100km behind  the boat)   Radar/Sonar technology making it  easier to find schools of fish    No single country can be blamed for  overfishing‚ but many countries 

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    Overfishing Research Paper

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    water. No fish‚ sharks‚ turtles or squid‚ no sea life‚ no life of beauty‚ just water‚ all because of our careless overfishing‚ draining the waters of it’s exuberant life.This is what the not so far out future generations might be left with‚if we don’t do something about it‚ and soon. Overfishing is a global catastrophe affecting anyone and everyone in one way or another. Overfishing is when fisheries take unsustainably large amounts of targeted and untargeted fish species at a rate that they can

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    Overfishing Research Paper

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    Muizenberg Beach‚ located about 25 kilometers south of Cape Town‚ South Africa‚ is an expansive‚ white beach with bright blue water and mountains in the background. The shore is gently sloping‚ with flat‚ hard sand and moderate waves. Muizenberg Beach is one of the most breathtaking places in all of South Africa. However‚ here‚ paradise is not always guaranteed and can disappear in a moment. Recently‚ a young lifeguard was violently attacked a great white shark. Achmat Hassiem‚ a 24 year-old

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