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#163817 - 10/31/02 05:12 PM Not enough fish
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Registered: 08/20/01
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Loc: PDX
This is on the CNN web page. I can't help wondering what the impact will be on the NW.
Will this be the type of outside pressure that will make state gov. cater to less wild fish advocates? How far in advance might they take actions to grease the skids for what the future may hold? I sure hope this is just so much hot air, but it isn't what I want to hear. frown

Not enough fish in the sea, study finds
Thursday, October 31, 2002 Posted: 10:29 AM EST (1529 GMT)





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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (Reuters) -- The world's growing population and overfishing will mean around one billion people in developing countries will face shortages of fish, their most important source of protein, within 20 years.

According to analysis released by the Malaysia-based WorldFish Center and the International Food Policy Research Institute, only strong growth in fish farms will save the world from an even more critical situation,

The study estimated that fish currently accounts for around seven percent of global food supplies and was the primary source of animal protein for one-sixth of the world's six billion people.

WorldFish said in a statement released ahead of an international conference in Penang, Malaysia, November 3 that some fish species will disappear from markets and the quality of seafood will decline -- and it also predicted increasing disputes between countries over fishing grounds.

It said the decline in catches will have a serious impact on food security, nutrition and income in the two decades.

"Fish is the fastest growing source of food in the developing world yet demand greatly exceeds supply and the problem is growing," Dr Meryl Williams, Director-General of the center, said in the statement.

Fish consumption doubles
With 90 million more mouths to feed a year, fish stocks could not cope after 50 years in which average per capita consumption of fish has almost doubled.

Aquaculture, or fish farming, offered a partial solution and under the study's most likely scenario, global production will rise 1.5 percent annually until 2020.

Two-thirds of the growth will come from aquaculture, which will provide 41 percent of total food production by then -- up from 31 percent five years ago.

Economists estimate that the fishing industry's inability to keep pace with demand will result in prices rising anywhere between 4 and 16 percent by 2020 at best, and in a worst case scenario by 26 to 70 percent.

The conference will be attended by policymakers, scientists, industry leaders and non-government organizations from 40 countries.

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#163818 - 11/01/02 11:31 PM Re: Not enough fish
seaweed Offline
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Registered: 10/18/02
Posts: 132
Loc: under the sea
fishy interesting piece big shark. Currently attending an ed class on keeping a healthy heart...
Salmon, halibut, and cod are the number one
recommendations for a healthy diet among a ton of other things not to eat. Our salt diets are way too high. And the fast food market is going to be highly detrimental to health in the long run.

Started checking salt content in lunch meat and cheese, processed foods. How about 1100 mg salt in a half can chili. My daily limit is 2000 mg.
We all need to reducate but don't wait til your first symptom to begin.....
read the serving labels....my 2 cents worth
and start raising chicken.
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