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| "Populations of virtually all fish that humans eat have dropped over the past two decades. Rising demand and decreasing supply in places like the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean has led to complete collapses of populations of fish like the Bluefin Tuna and North Atlantic Cod. Where have all the fish gone? We ate them all, reports the 2009 overfishing documentary called 'End of the Line.' Beyond culinary disappointment, the loss of a vital link in ocean ecosystems effects human livelihood." |
| says - Frankie (8:12 May. 3, 2010 ) |
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dropped over the past two decades. Rising demand and
decreasing supply in places like the North Atlantic and the
Mediterranean has led to complete collapses of populations
of fish like the Bluefin Tuna and North Atlantic Cod. Where
have all the fish gone? We ate them all, reports the 2009
overfishing documentary called 'End of the Line.' Beyond
culinary disappointment, the loss of a vital link in ocean
ecosystems effects human livelihood.
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