Environmental problems in the Philippines There are few signs today of the Philippines’ once sprawling rainforests. With a growing trend in human population‚ it is hoped that the country’s marine environment will not suffer the same fate. Overfishing and destructive fishing Fishers in the Philippines are increasingly coming home with pitiful catches. Of a number of factors which have led to this situation‚ one stands out: over-fishing in many areas. According to the Asian Development Bank
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information I needed for my research and has helped me understand more about how overfishing is affecting corals negatively. This article has also provided me a video interview that was conducted with one of the researchers. Purpose: The purpose of this source is that it provided me more information for my research proving that overfishing contributes to the declination of coral reefs. We need to take action to remove overfishing near these corals because corals are vital to the ecosystem‚ helping us learn
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References: Zeller‚ F. (2008). Overfishing spells disaster. Retrieved from http://www.news24.com/News24/Technology/News/0‚‚2-13-1443_2304032‚00.html National Coalition for Marine Conservation. (n.d.). THE THREATS TO OUR OCEAN FISHERIES: Overfishing‚ Bycatch and Marine Habitat Loss. Retrieved from http://www.savethefish.org/about_ocean_fisheries_overfishing.htm
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are a cause to pollution and also global warming. Fish is also in danger to become a scarce source. People are overfishing thus lessening the amount of fish in the sea. Sometimes‚ it’s also not a very good idea to grow fish in a fish farm. In Malta‚ fish farms are allocated to breed ‘Tuna.’ Somehow or another‚ this fish is not breeding well thus fish is being lost and lessened. Overfishing can lead to a poor rate of fishing and not to mention‚ if fishing becomes scarce‚ one might lose his job. Irrigation
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Grass Decomposition Lab Problem: How do temperature‚ sunlight‚ amount of moisture‚ and presence of oxygen affect the decomposition of grass? Controlled Variable: Amount of grass and water in each container. Independent Variable: temperature‚ sunlight‚ amount of moisture‚ presence of oxygen. Dependent Variable: decomposition rate of grass. Hypothesis: I believe that there will be the most decomposition in high temperatures‚ low sunlight‚ low amount of moisture‚ and high presense
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Introduction The sultanate‚ with a 1700 km-long coastline extending from the Musandam peninsula at the entrance to the gulf in the north to the border with the yemen republic in the south has extremely rich fishing grounds. Until 1970 the economy of the sultanate was almost entirely based on agriculture and fishing. And was a subsistence economy. Great efforts have been made since 1970 by the government to develop the industry. More than 150 species of fish have been identified in Omani
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International problem: Over fishing Fishing once thought of as a leisure activity is now causing serious issues on the marine environment. Fishing‚ when taken to the extreme can cause species to deplete in numbers and over turn the natural food chain. Many people are involved in over fishing all over the world. The reasons they take part in the practise are also altering. However many of the fisherman are from poorer countries and they see it as‚ the more fish they return home with the more they
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rising costs‚ growing competition‚ and our reluctance to disrupt industry standards have made a price cuts an unattractive option. Furthermore‚ there is a growing body of scientific evidence to suggest that unless something is done to control overfishing‚ the industry as a whole faces imminent collapse. Supply Issues * Market Overcapitalization - higher levels of consumer demand‚ government encouragement and assistance‚ and technological advances‚ has given fishermen continued incentive to
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Chapter 12 Sustaining Aquatic Biodiversity Notes Key Terms (Terms are listed in the same font style as they appear in the text.) Asian carp (p. 266) Asian swamp eel (p. 252) baleen whales (p. 257) bycatch (p.253) cetaceans (p. 257) comanagement (p. 262) commercial extinction (p. 253) exclusive economic zones (p. 259) high seas (p. 259) integrated coastal management (p. 260) large marine systems (p. 262) marine protected areas (p. 259) marine reserves (p. 259) maximum sustained yield
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observations. During the nineteenth century‚ fishery researchers began applying scientific methodology to study diverse factors affecting fish health‚ reproduction‚ and habitats. They contemplated reasons for decreased fish populations besides overfishing. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency representatives voiced concerns that climate deviations affected the quantity and quality of fisheries to the U.S. Congress in 1988. The American Fisheries Society promoted research examining how climate change
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