That unsustainable level of shark fishing is exactly what the new
Marine Policy paper shows.
Not exact matches
In a
paper published in
Marine Policy yesterday, Tom Polacheck, a senior researcher at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), the Australian national research agency in Hobart, presents a case study of how a
paper from CSIRO submitted to a subgroup of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission had to be pulled owing to political concerns.
«Based on previous work, we knew that during the summer the sand tiger population formed groups in the Delaware Bay, with male and female adults and juveniles all together in the same places, sometimes very close together,» said Danielle Haulsee, the
paper's lead author and a doctoral student in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment's School of
Marine Science and
Policy.
A recent
paper published in the journal
Marine Policy details the staggering amount of plastic and other debris found at the bottom of the world's deepest ocean trench.