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Ocean Fisheries Essay Research Paper Most people

Ocean Fisheries Essay, Research Paper


Most people are familiar with the problems of the blue whale, efforts to save


endangered sea turtles, and the many tragic tales of dolphins dying in tuna


nets. Many people do not realize the extreme danger that tuna and many other


fish face. There is an alarming decline in fish populations, and this poses a


dangerous threat to life in the ocean. If fish decline, so does the sea, into


and unstable environment. Conservation measures, and public support for them are


badly needed. For decades man has taken fish out of the sea, seeming to believe


that there is an endless supply, and that this supply cannot be destroyed. We


take these fish out of the sea faster than they can be replaced. According to


National Marine Fisheries services, 90 fish species found off the shores of the


U. S. have been depleted. Many more are in danger off being killed off. Fish and


shell fish that are at danger include: cod, flounder, swordfish, bluefin tuna,


blue marlin, Atlantic lobster, red snapper, salmon and some species of shark.


These are just a few and the list gets longer every year. The chief problem of


the fish numbers being at an all-time low, is over fishing. Yet another


environmental problem caused by the human race. Modern, technologically-advanced


fishing fleets have the capacity to push most fish populations to the brink of


extinction. Modern fishing fleets have large factory steam trawlers that can


easily haul in net loads of up to 100 metric tons of fish. These vessels can


work fishing grounds for many months at a time. Echo sounding has been useful to


fisherman by locating and determining the species and size of fish shoals.


Airplanes and helicopters are even used to detect the surface fish. Some species


suc

h as squid are attracted with strong lights and then sucked into the ship


with powerful vacuum pumps. Because of these improved technologies more fish can


be harvested, but about one-fourth of the global catch, ( over 20 million tons


of fish and other marine animals) are discarded yearly by fisherman. Some of


these fleets throw away more fish than they keep. This waste is a problem in


almost every fishery. The threat of over fishing is increased be the threat of


large-scale changes to marine ecosystems. Most salt water fish spend most of


their time near coastal areas, but the problem is that these coastal waters are


being assaulted by pollution and development. Without healthy, functioning


coastal systems, fish cannot grow or reproduce, they simply cannot and will not


survive. There are a number of steps that can be taken in order to conserve our


waters and the fish in them. One big thing we can do is crack down on the


companies and the people that are harming the environment. We could have harsher


punishments for those committing crimes against our oceans, and the ocean


wildlife. Another thing that could cut down on over fishing is to fine companies


that over fish a large amounts and use that money to put back into our waters.


If something is not done about the problems of over fishing and water pollution,


permanent changes will take place in the ocean food chain. The predator-prey


relationships of the ocean will cease to exist. These relationships, which took


millions of years to evolve, will be destroyed. The depleting fish populations


will alter and damage the genetic and species diversity of the ocean world. If


we could understand the meaning of moderation, perhaps over fishing would not be


a problem that our environment would have to endure.

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