AP Environmental Science


Life w/o Seafood
November 25, 2006, 2:53 am
Filed under: Animals, Our Oceans

According to new research, the fish and seafood population will collapse by 2048. The marine biodiversity is significantly decreaseing with 29% of marine species already in collapse. The collapse that is estimated for 2048 would effect all marine species, including ocean mammals.

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Why exactly is a collapsing marine biodiversity important? Well, for starters the ocean would be less able to deal with global climate change, pollution and over-explotation, amoungst other major issues. Plus, seafood would no longer be a part of the human diet. The populations would be gone, thus no seafood to eat for us. There being no seafood for us to eat would also hurt the economy. People would loss out on jobs, which translates into losing out on money.

The population is decreasing due to over-fishing and the ruining of the oceans. Marine-life reserves and no fishing zones should be put in place to help prevent the collapse of marine biodivresity.

   A No Fishing Zone                               

Photo credit: http://www.montereybay.noaa.gov/new/news/italia/asinara.html

Something needs to be done quickly about this. It not only effects wildlife, but it also affects humans. Not only the quality of life for humans is affected (not being able to enjoy seafood), but also what humans do for jobs to support themselves and their families. The oceans being less able to handle major changes also would place a burden on humans. If the oceans cannot support the changes of global warming, etc. something is going to have to change. People are going to have to be more consciencious of what they are doing, i.e. driving a SUV, etc.

Information from: http://www.enn.com/today.html?id=11584   Article: Ocean Fish, Seafood Could Collapse by 2048    By: Deborah Zabarenko


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This is very interesting. I am currently working on a post about how California is banning fishing in some areas in order to preserve marine life. I am happy to see that at least one state is trying to make a difference and believe that other states should follow in their footsteps. Even though they are making the life of a fisherman harder changes need to occur in order for us to still have seafood in 2048.

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