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Ocean bankruptcy: World fisheries on the brink of disaster
Sloan, S. (2003). Ocean bankruptcy: World fisheries on the brink of disaster. Lyons Press: Guilford. ISBN 1-58574-794-7. XXII, 277 pp.

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Keywords
    Economic benefits
    Fisheries
    Policies > Fishery policy
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Sloan, S.

Abstract
    This breakthrough book describes the games that nations and organizations play in order to exploit the ocean's migratory fishery resources in the Atlantic, Caribbean, and Mediterranean waters. It examines the attitudes and actions of different countries, fishermen, and consumers, all lobbying for greater allocations for themselves while the supply is being rapidly depleted. Stephen Sloan weaves together his provable theory that the oceans are being depleted three times faster than is reported by scientists. He uses simple formulas and addresses what the numbers mean in a biological ecological sense, and whether they match up with those found in statistical reports. OCEAN BANKRUPTCY offers a fresh look into world conservation. The author tells this unique story through accounts of international meetings of government delegations, lobbyists, special interest groups, and nongovernmental environmental organizations, along with other fisheries groups. The book utilizes nonscientific jargon that appeals to the large number of people who are concerned about the health of our oceans, and ultimately, the health of our planet.

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