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Fishing Expedition
Oleh:
Fahey, Jonathan
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Forbes Asia vol. 5 no. 10 (Jun. 2009)
,
page 50-51.
Topik:
Fish Farming
;
Fish Industry
;
Ocean
;
World's Demand on Fish
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
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Demographics say fish farming should be the next big thing. If so, Aquacopia will reel it in. The oceans can't keep up with demand for fish, which has been climbing 3.6% a year (twice the growth in population) since the 1960s. The stocks of some species, like Atlantic cod, collapsed long ago; Atlantic blue fin tuna are nearly gone; Chilean sea bass and flounder are under pressure. The Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations estimates that three-quarters of the world's fisheries are either at their limits or already beyond them and approaching collapse. Fish farming to the rescue. In 1970 humans grew 1.5 pounds of fish per capita; in 2006 we grew 17 pounds. Aquaculture now supplies 43% of the world's fish.
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