Managing Fisheries and How Perceptions Affect the Management of Ecosystem Services Provided by Fisheries in the Pacific Ocean
Carl Safina is the host of the Public Broadcasting Service 'Saving the Ocean" and as well has written several books and at focus in this work is the book of Safina entitled "Song for the Blue Ocean." Safina emphasizes how the oceans are the last and dying unconquered territories on earth. Safina brings to the attention of the reader that threats that are caused to the oceans in the name of progress and growth for the human race.
Safina's Book
Safina's book reports a truth seeking mission as he traveled the world's oceans. Safina relates in his book that "the scientists grossly underestimate the numbers" of bluefin tuna in the northern Atlantic and relates that the "legendary great shoals of cod…along the Grand Banks of Canada…have been decimated, causing the government of Canada to spend the once vast cod fishing industry." (nd, p. 1) Safina also relates how the salmon on the Pacific coast are dying off reported as "victims of silted rivers, dams and overfishing." (nd, p. 1) IN addition it is related by Safina that sharks, and rays as well as swordfish and skates are greatly reduced in numbers in the deep waters of the Pacific ocean. Safina states that the farmers or fisherman cannot be held to blame in totality since "water transfers, ocean temperatures, toxic pollutants, timbering…" as well...
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