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National Geographic Global Fisheries article

Posted: 17 March 2007 05:26 AM
Last Update: 22 March 2007 06:00 PM
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Categories: NewsEnvironment [home]
Author: Eric Cheng ( echeng )
Related Link: Fishing Crisis

National Geographic has published a 38-page article on the global fish crisis in the April 2007 issue of its magazine.  The article is written by Fen Montaigne, with topside photographs by Randy Olson and underwater photography by friend and Wetpixel member, Brian Skerry.

The Mediterranean may lose its wild bluefin tuna. High-tech harvesting and wasteful management have brought world fish stocks to dangerous lows. This story explores the fish crisis—as well as the hope for a new relationship between man and the sea...

Preview the article online at National Geographic’s website.

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  1. Brian also has photos for a second article (Poor Knights Island) in the same issue. Really good stuff.

    Posted by DesertEagle on 03/19 at 07:51 AM
  2. What we need to do is sink a few of thoses trawlers, the benefit would be less rabid destruction of the oceans and aditional artificial reef to create sanctuary for fish, a win / win situation. Its time we stand up and ask or goverment to impose a ban to countries who support and/or endorse this kind of brutal behavior, and that is including our own countries. Its not their planet its also our’s !

    Posted by Viz'art on 03/19 at 01:55 PM
  3. I just read the article, and it is thorougly depressing. It is a MUST READ for anyone who is interested in the ocean and its inhabitants.

    Posted by Eric Cheng on 03/22 at 10:00 PM

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