Troubled waters
A sea of threats: Climate change abets them | |
Half the world's catch is caught in less than 10 per cent of the oceans. The most important fishing grounds are found on and along continental shelves within less than 200 nautical miles off the shores. These fishing grounds are also found unevenly and are very much localized
In 2004, more than half the marine landings are caught within 100 km of the coast, with depths generally less than 200 m and covering less than 7.5 per cent of the world's oceans
Global warming and climate change pose several challenges and threats to the sustainability and productivity of oceans. In tropical shallow waters, a temperature increase of 3
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