GLOBAL FISHING FLEETS THREATEN VULNERABLE DEEP SEA STOCKS

BY PHILIPPA JONES, in Paris "FISHING is much more than fish," said former US president Herbert Hoover. "It is the great occasion when we may return to the fine simplicity of our forefathers." This may have been the case in the 1930s and may remain so for weekend anglers, who forget about the week's stresses sitting quietly by the side of a lake. But the global fishing industry in 2008 is a complicated business becoming ever more stressful by the day. Depleted stocks, strict quotas and record oil prices mean fishermen are constantly looking ...


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