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The Lobster Trap The Global Fight For A Seafood On The Brink Greg Mercer

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The Lobster Trap The Global Fight For A Seafood On The Brink Greg Mercer
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Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 12.78 MB
Author: Greg Mercer
Language: English
Year: 2025

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The Lobster Trap The Global Fight For A Seafood On The Brink Greg Mercer by Greg Mercer instant download after payment.

A page-turning examination of how a multi-billion dollar industry creates enormous wealth and endless heartache, at a time when climate change, swings in the market, and greed are impacting fishermen’s livelihoods in new and dramatic ways.
Lobster has been a phenomenal success story, with a commercial fishery that has generated enormous wealth and fuelled appetites for one of the world’s most recognizable luxury foods. The great lobster boom that began in the 1990s has also led to violent fights over who has the right to catch this valuable seafood, including many Indigenous people in Canada, who until recently have been excluded from this industry. Now overfishing, trade wars, and climate change are threatening the future of this fishery in deeply troubling ways.
By 2050, scientists expect that warming ocean waters in the heart of North America’s lobster fishing region will cut catches by two thirds. In some parts of America, there’s hardly...

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