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Ninety percent of the world's largest and most economically important

fish have disappeared due to a half-century of industrial fishing,

according to a groundbreaking study published in today's issue of the

journal Nature. The study found that modern fishing has become so

efficient that it can decimate 80 percent or more of a given species

in just 15 years; the species currently affected include cod,

halibut, tuna, swordfish, and marlin. One of the primary culprits is

longline fishing, where a single boat can trail a line up to 60 miles

long and covered in thousands of hooks. Ransom Myers, coauthor of

the study, said that continuing today's fishing practices will lead

to economic disruption, food shortages in developing nations that

rely on seafood as a dietary staple, and long-term damage to the

marine environment.

 

straight to the source: Washington Post, Rick Weiss, 15 May 2003

<http://www.gristmagazine.com/forward.pl?forward_id=1126>

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