Sentences with phrase «global fish catches»

Researchers already know that the 1.5 °C target will deliver palpable rewards: it will make a huge difference, for instance, to sea levels, grain harvests and global fish catches.
Previous UBC research shows that today's global fish catch is roughly 109 million metric tons.
Of the 3.5 million fishing vessels worldwide, only 1.7 percent are classified as large - scale, industrial vessels, yet these vessels take almost 60 percent of the global fish catch.

Not exact matches

For example, intensive studies of the effect of fish catch on yield led to the conclusion in the early 1970s that the total global fish yield could be sustained at around 100 million tons a year.
They range from LANDSAT images of land use in the Chesapeake Basin, to fish catches off California since the 1920s, to 400,000 years of global temperature estimates from antarctic ice cores.
To derive the death toll worldwide, Read and his team calculated the ratio of cetacean bycatch to total U.S. fish catches and applied it to global catches.
Nevertheless, FAO is sounding an alarm on gradual declines in wild catch fishing production and depletion of stocks, while being careful to note that growth in the global aquaculture industry is largely making up the difference and seems poised to overtake capture fishing as the world's leading source of seafood.
If countries abide by the Paris Agreement global warming target of 1.5 degrees Celsius, potential fish catches could increase by six million metric tons per year, according to a new study published in Science.
They found that for every degree Celsius decrease in global warming, potential fish catches could increase by more than three metric million tons per year.
«Several of the fishing companies we investigated are larger than most nations in terms of their share of global catches.
Just a few years after scientists warned of impending ocean apocalypse, a handful of simple management tools have pulled some of Earth's fisheries back from the edge of collapse, according to a review of global fish populations and catch data.
Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC) and the Pet Leadership Council (PLC) would like to thank the Ornamental Aquatic Trade Association (OATA) for providing this Wild Caught Report for a global perspective on the Ornamental Fish Industry, with which we then focus on our U.S. story.
«As more consumers are eating better and feeding their pets the same quality nutrition, we saw an opportunity to create a product line full of fresh, wild - caught animal and fish proteins with the added benefits of pure raw nutrition, such as healthy digestion,» said Rafi Kalachian, vice president of global marketing at CANIDAE.
The Global Fishing Watch system tracking fishing vessel movements observed a suspicious maneuver (above the hand sign) hinting that this boat was leaving Chile's economic zone to meet a rogue refrigerated vessel to offload itsFishing Watch system tracking fishing vessel movements observed a suspicious maneuver (above the hand sign) hinting that this boat was leaving Chile's economic zone to meet a rogue refrigerated vessel to offload itsfishing vessel movements observed a suspicious maneuver (above the hand sign) hinting that this boat was leaving Chile's economic zone to meet a rogue refrigerated vessel to offload its catch.
Three quarters of global fish populations are caught at faster rates than they can reproduce, according to the Save Our Seas Foundation.
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The article covers the new science tracking transhipping, the high - seas transfer of seafood catches between ships and includes details on SkyTruth's role launching Global Fishing Watch.
In part, because it has been well - measured by ships, has a long history of relationship to the SOI which has been carefully measured for more than 150 years, has a long relationship with fish catches and ocean temperaturee off of Peru, has a long relationship with its impact on global temperatures, etc. etc..
Science Alert: Ocean warming has already affected global fisheries in the past four decades, a new international study has found, driving up the proportion of warm - water fish being caught and posing a threat to food security worldwide.
Global Green USA's Coalition for Resource Recovery (CoRR) joined forces this past week with the New Orleans Fish House to test recyclable coated corrugated boxes as methods of transporting locally caught seafood.
They found that global fisheries catches were increasingly dominated by warm - water species as a result of fish migrating towards the poles in response to rising ocean temperatures.
I have been «gone fishing» for the last few days so most of the week's developments were in a catch - all post that ranged from Sanofi's further branching out into generics to a Dalhousie study on global fisheries management.
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