The annual world seafood catch grew from approximately 19 million tons in 1950 to approximately 90 million tons in 1997. as a consequence, there has been a dramatic decline in the commercial fish populations. what could be a possible successful policy solution to the fisheries problem?
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we all know that our environment is very necessary for our healthy existence on the earth. A healthy environment depends on the good habits of human beings and the circumstances we create. Human, animal, plants, earth and environment are indirectly connected to each other and necessary for the existence of healthy life here.
However, by any means if our environment gets affected negatively, creates lots of problems and many challenges in living a simple and healthy life. Our environment acts as a natural world for us and provides a protection to us from the natural calamities. However, it becomes helpless in protecting us if we disturbs its natural cycle and force it to harm us.
However, by any means if our environment gets affected negatively, creates lots of problems and many challenges in living a simple and healthy life. Our environment acts as a natural world for us and provides a protection to us from the natural calamities. However, it becomes helpless in protecting us if we disturbs its natural cycle and force it to harm us.
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The world has experienced an increase in the amount of fish caught in the seas and oceans .according to the world bank and commonwealth, chinacaught one third of the total fish cought in 2010 .japan ,india and USA are among countries producing tons of fish
This means that there is overexpliotation of fish and in trying to curb this ,i think the best policy is to bring countries together and establish a body that will oversee blue economy exploitation
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