Fresh catch
Article Abstract:
The article discusses the solutions provided by a group of innovative thinkers for saving the oceans. Eating lower on the marine food web and replacing tuna with anchovies, sardines and squids might provide substantial supply of protein.
Publication Name: Nature Conservancy
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0028-5200
Year: 2007
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Small but mighty
Article Abstract:
Conservation biologists have stated that the ecological impact can be reduced by elevating the role of small-scale fishers in the world market. Further a group of innovative thinkers have provided solutions for saving the oceans.
Publication Name: Nature Conservancy
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0028-5200
Year: 2007
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Trapped!
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NSW Fisheries are investigating ways of either preventing Platypuses species from entering traps, or providing a means for them to escape or remain alive in an air space if they do enter traps.
Publication Name: Nature Australia
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1324-2598
Year: 2005
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