Sentences with phrase «dwindling wild fish»

As rearing techniques improve, however, and concerns around dwindling wild fish stocks mount, consumers are warming up to aquaculture as a sustainable alternative to fishing.

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October 8, 2010 — The Fish and Wildlife Service for the second time delayed releasing the eight - wolf Engineer Springs pack — badly needed to bolster dwindling Mexican wolf numbers and genetic diversity in the Southwest — into the Arizona wild.
The body of evidence supports that — for those of us without the time and space to run down wild game, raise free - range livestock genetically unaltered since the dawn of modernity on those animals» evolved diets, or fish in unpolluted waters — a plant - based diet with proper B12 and algae - derived long - chain fatty acid supplementation is our best bet for meeting our evolved dietary needs in today's world, where there is limited farmland, dwindling wildlife, and 6.5 billion people to feed.
He was awarded the Goldman Prize in 2007 for his efforts to protect dwindling wild salmon populations from over fishing.
Throughout the latter part of the 20th century, the once - plentiful wild salmon populations in the chilly waters of the North Atlantic dwindled to dangerously low levels, affecting not only the sensitive ocean and river ecosystems of the region, but also the rural communities for whom salmon fishing is a long - held local tradition and source of income.
Orri Vigfusson won the Goldman Prize in 2007 for his efforts to protect dwindling wild salmon populations from over fishing.
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