Destructive fishing practices are fishing practices which easily result in irreversible damage to habitats and the sustainability of the fishery ecosystems...
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Blast fishing, fish bombing, dynamite fishing or grenade fishing is a destructive fishing practice using explosives to stun or kill schools of fish for...
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These methods facilitate destructive fishing practices that damage ocean ecosystems, resulting in overfishing. Unsustainable fishing methods vary in scale...
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hook, sledgehammer and even boomerang, although inhumane or destructive fishing practices are generally discouraged and some are outright banned in most...
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collection. These two practices are commonly used for the aquarium trade and the live fish food trade. These practices are destructive because they impact...
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2009-05-09. FAO: Destructive fishing practices FAO: Fishing gears and methods FAO: Fact Sheets: Fishing Technique FAO: Fact Sheets: Fishing Gear type FAO:...
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harvested by shark finning, and abalone, which is implicated in destructive fishing practices, are controversial for both environmental and ethical reasons...
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"Lobster pot fishing". Fishing techniques. Food and Agriculture Organization. Retrieved June 21, 2012. "Spiny lobster fishing with trap". Fishing techniques...
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safe biological quota for fish replenishment. Moreover, the destructive fishing practices in the region involve the use of cyanide to poison reef fish:...
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Sustainable fishery (redirect from Fishing capacity)
overfishing through techniques such as individual fishing quotas, curtailing destructive and illegal fishing practices by lobbying for appropriate law and policy...
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