To stop this catastrophe from approaching in the future, governments around the world should stop and be like the nations that are finally scrambling to finalize by this year’s end an international agreement to ban government subsidies that fuel overfishing and In an exhaustive survey of 152 countries, scientists at the University of British Columbia found that ocean-faring nations have spent around $22 billion on harmful subsidies in 2018.
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Wednesday, June 23, 2021
Sustainable fishing (Social Studies)
In the near future, I don't think sustainable fishing would be possible because at the rate humans are fishing the fish population will be extinct and sea piracy claims that the fishing Industry catch up to 2.7 trillion fish per year, or 5,000,000 every single minute and cause of that claim by sea piracy humans should be careful about overcatching fish or else the fish population would be wiped out.
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ReplyDeleteHello Jodecy,
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed reading your blog post, and I like how you keep them simple and very informative. It is quite shocking that we catch up to 2.7 trillion fish per year, which is an outrageous amount. Perhaps you could use full stops next time to give readers a chance to breathe while reading the text, as well as adding some pictures that relate to your topic. Anyway, keep it up!