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• Overexploitation seems to be the main issue – loss of fish from overfishing and poor practices can destroy ways of life, jobs, industries, etc. | |||
• Marine mammals are often caught as bycatch | • Marine mammals are often caught as bycatch | ||
• Unregulated harvest | • Unregulated harvest | ||
• new and innovative solutions to this problem are required to take account of the socioeconomic conditions experienced by fishermen” (Merritt) | • new and innovative solutions to this problem are required to take account of the socioeconomic conditions experienced by fishermen” (Merritt) | ||
• Issue of regulation versus deregulation – looking at pros and cons of regulation seeing as it costs a lot, but is significant in saving a species | • Issue of regulation versus deregulation – looking at pros and cons of regulation seeing as it costs a lot, but is significant in saving a species | ||
o Regulation = politically unpopular (Merritt) | o Regulation = politically unpopular (Merritt) | ||
• Poverty and the collapse of other industries can lead to abrupt changes in local fishing conditions – may start to prey on marine mammals once their value as food and bait is noticed | • Poverty and the collapse of other industries can lead to abrupt changes in local fishing conditions – may start to prey on marine mammals once their value as food and bait is noticed | ||
o Unregulated and unsustainable (Merritt) | o Unregulated and unsustainable (Merritt) | ||
o Peruvian dolphins; anchovy fisheries collapsed so people started hunting dolphins; led to depletion in population (Merritt) | |||
o Peruvian dolphins; anchovy fisheries collapsed so people started hunting dolphins; led to depletion in population (Merritt) | |||
== Effects == | == Effects == |
Revision as of 20:40, 29 February 2016
Extinct Marine Mammals
Past Extinctions
Causes
• Overexploitation seems to be the main issue – loss of fish from overfishing and poor practices can destroy ways of life, jobs, industries, etc.
• Marine mammals are often caught as bycatch
• Unregulated harvest
• new and innovative solutions to this problem are required to take account of the socioeconomic conditions experienced by fishermen” (Merritt)
• Issue of regulation versus deregulation – looking at pros and cons of regulation seeing as it costs a lot, but is significant in saving a species
o Regulation = politically unpopular (Merritt)
• Poverty and the collapse of other industries can lead to abrupt changes in local fishing conditions – may start to prey on marine mammals once their value as food and bait is noticed
o Unregulated and unsustainable (Merritt)
o Peruvian dolphins; anchovy fisheries collapsed so people started hunting dolphins; led to depletion in population (Merritt)