Sustainable Fishing Practices. After finishing the last part of the video list 3 things we can do to fix this issue.

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Sustainable Fishing Practices

After finishing the last part of the video list 3 things we can do to fix this issue.

How do we do this… Market Place – Read labels Economic Incentives – TEDs – Round hooks – No more subsidies Regulatory Approaches – IWC – Japan Whaling Research – Exclusive Economic Zones vs. high seas – Marine Protected Areas (MPA’s)

Aquacultures aka Blue Revolution Advantages Possibly support 50% of world’s seafood need. Low fuel cost High yield in low volume of water Reduces overharvesting Disadvantages Large waste output Destroy habitats Uses grain to feed some species Dense populations susceptible to disease. Escapes

Aquaculture: q_video_gallery.html q_video_gallery.html Sustainable fishing in the Coral Triangle: _we_work/conservation/marine/sustainable_fish ing/ _we_work/conservation/marine/sustainable_fish ing/ TED’s: /environment/threats-to-animals- environment/turtle-excluder/ /environment/threats-to-animals- environment/turtle-excluder/