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The Sunken Billions Revisited Progress And Challenges In Global Marine Fisheries 1st Edition World Bank

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The Sunken Billions Revisited Progress And Challenges In Global Marine Fisheries 1st Edition World Bank
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.79 MB
Pages: 117
Author: World Bank
ISBN: 9781464809477, 146480947X
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The Sunken Billions Revisited Progress And Challenges In Global Marine Fisheries 1st Edition World Bank by World Bank 9781464809477, 146480947X instant download after payment.

This report updates previous studies that measured in economic terms the extent of biological losses attributable to overfishing globally. The new estimates assess these 'sunken billions' at $83 billion annually. The report further shows that a clear path can lead to the recovery of these considerable losses, including through significant reduction in global fishing overcapacity. A breakdown between regions is also included, showing that the effort needed to achieve this reform will not be felt equally throughout the world. While the cost of such reform will likely be high, the expected benefits include an increase in biomass by a factor of 2.7, increase in annual harvests by 13 percent, and a 30-fold increase in annual net benefits accrued to the fisheries sector (from $3 billion to $86 billion annually). This urgent call for action is reinforced by the impacts of climate change on fish stocks and fisheries worldwide.

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