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New FCRR: Global Fisheries: Livelihood Impacts of Overfishing. Technical Report: November 30, 2022

New FCRR: Global Fisheries: Livelihood Impacts of Overfishing. Technical Report: November 30, 2022

June 5, 2023

This technical report supports what researchers have been saying for many years – we urgently need to rebuild overfished fish stocks in order to recoup the current economic and social benefits that are inescapable with current catch loss.

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Event – Vanishing Fish: The Fight for Global Ocean Justice

Event – Vanishing Fish: The Fight for Global Ocean Justice

March 23, 2023

Originally posted on the Sea Around Us website. Three leading environmental thinkers discuss the global fight for ocean justice, in a world grappling with the impacts of overfishing and climate change. They will also discuss the Tyler Prize Laureates‘ call to end fishing on the high seas – as well as reflect on the Tyler […]

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IOF professors head to United Nations Ocean Conference

IOF professors head to United Nations Ocean Conference

June 24, 2022

Dr. William Cheung & Dr. Rashid Sumaila are off to Portugal for the United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC), being held June 27 to July 1. Will participate in special side event: Fisheries Management as Climate Action, on June 26.

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Europe’s most valuable marine species “reduced to a fraction” of their current population size by 2100

February 7, 2022

Over one quarter of Europe’s 20 most highly-fished marine species will be under extreme pressure by 2100 if nothing is done to simultaneously halt climate change, overfishing, and mercury pollution

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2021 World Ocean Week – June 7-11

June 7, 2021

We asked ocean researchers from the IOF to envision how the target of protecting at least 30% of the world’s oceans by 2030 might be achieved.

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Oceana – Oceans of Opportunity: The Economic Case for Rebuilding Northern Cod

May 23, 2019

Oceans of Opportunity: The economic case for rebuilding northern cod highlights that a rebuilt northern cod fishery could provide 16 times more jobs and have a net present value worth up to five times more than today. With low fishing pressure and favourable environmental conditions, the fishery could recover in as few as 11 years, supporting economic activities worth $233 million in today’s dollars.

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Asian Development Bank meets in Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Asian Development Bank meets in Tashkent, Uzbekistan

May 3, 2010

The Asian Development Bank’s annual meeting this year was in Tashkent, Uzbekistan and sustainable fisheries were hot on the agenda. The Fisheries Economics Research Unit’s Dr. Rashid Sumaila was in attendance to speak about the importance of overfishing to Asia, which, consumes more than two thirds of the landings from the world’s marine environments. Dr. […]

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We all pay to overfish the oceans

November 27, 2009

Many of the world’s fish stocks are currently over-exploited and some, such as Canada’s Atlantic cod, have collapsed completely without much hope for renewal. There are many reasons why these stocks are in decline, however, there is one major factor that we have direct control over, yet fail to take action — government subsidies. The […]

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Overfishing amplifies world hunger

Overfishing amplifies world hunger

November 23, 2009

A recent United Nations food summit in Rome alerts the world that the number of under-fed people is now more than 15% the world’s estimated 6 billion population. It is now believed that the number of under-nourished people around the globe exceeds 1 billion for the first time in history. Just weeks after preliminary results […]

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Questioning the effectiveness of consumer awareness campaigns in fisheries

Questioning the effectiveness of consumer awareness campaigns in fisheries

November 18, 2009

The Vancouver Sun reports yesterday on a paper by the Sea Around Us project’s Jennifer Jacquet and co-authored by Rashid Sumaila of the Fisheries Economics Research Unit. Coverage by that news organization is just one of several who have picked up on the story that consumer awareness programs, such as the Marine Stewardship Council’s product […]

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