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TMS increased the earnings of fish workers substantially. Support
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Answered by kavitapurshottam
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Humans have been consuming the seemingly endless supply of fish in the ocean for thousands of years. But here’s the thing: That supply isn’t actually endless. The world’s exponential population growth has increased the demand for fish. Modern fishing techniques are capable of meeting that demand. Fish populations are not.


Fish cannot reproduce fast enough to meet our demand


Right now, 80 percent of all fisheries are either fully exploited or overexploited, which means most of our fisheries are overfished or collapsing. Late reproductive maturity, long gestation cycles, and low birth rates mean many species are simply unable to reproduce fast enough to keep pace with our demand. Without giving them opportunities to recover their populations, we’re placing sustained pressure on many species and fishing them to the brink of extinction.


Discarded fishing gear only makes the problem worse


When fishing gear becomes too old to be effective, it’s often dumped on shore or cut loose into the open ocean where it becomes a death trap for countless marine species like whales, sea turtles, porpoises, and sharks. Abandoned and lost fishing gear accounts for 10 percent of all ocean litter. It gets tangled around fins, flippers, necks, and wings. Many animals are injured as they attempt to escape while hundreds of thousands of animals suffocate and drown when they are unable to free themselves.


Protected marine areas can help overfished species recover

Oceans account for 99 percent of the Earth’s available living space and support nearly 50 percent of all species. Yet less than 2 percent of it is protected. By creating more protected marine areas, we can:

Protect critical habitats from destructive fishing practices and other human activities, which allow their populations to recover
Maintain biodiversity and provide refuge for endangered and commercial species
Create areas where fish are able to reproduce, spawn, and grow to their adult size
Increase both the size and quantity of catches in surrounding fishing grounds
Build resilience against damaging external impacts like climate change
Help maintain local cultures, economies, and livelihoods that are intricately linked to the marine environment
Sustainable fisheries end harmful fishing practices and empower communities

You’ll find 40 percent of the world’s population living within 60 miles (or 100 km.) of the coast. In fact, over 3.5 billion people derive their main source of daily protein from small-scale coastal fisheries. Many of the world’s poor rely solely on the ocean for food, income, and survival. By developing sustainable fisheries, we can:

End harmful fishing practices like long-lining and drift netting
Remove dangerous fishing gear like gill and purse-seine nets
Enforce tighter restrictions or moratoriums on overfished species
Empower thousands of the world’s poorest and most marginalized coastal communities to steward their own fisheries
Provide a source of food and income for hundreds of millions of people through small-scale fisheries

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to this study, the TMS success rate in lessening depressive symptoms was 58.0 percent, with a remission rate (total cessation of depressive symptoms) of 37.1 percent. The study found that TMS is an effective treatment for patients who were unable to find relief from initial antidepressant regimens.

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