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Mediterranean Fish Extinction: 40 Species Could Vanish, Study Finds

Overfishing

By JOHN HEILPRIN   04/18/11 08:01 PM ET   AP

GENEVA -- A new study suggests that more than 40 fish species in the Mediterranean could vanish in the next few years.

The study released Tuesday by the International Union for Conservation of Nature says almost half of the species of sharks and rays in the Mediterranean and at least 12 species of bony fish are threatened with extinction due to overfishing, pollution and the loss of habitat.

Commercial catches of bluefin tuna, sea bass, hake and dusky grouper are particularly threatened, said the study by the Swiss-based IUCN, an environmental network of 1,000 groups in 160 nations.

"The Mediterranean and eastern Atlantic population of the Atlantic bluefin tuna is of particular concern," said Kent Carpenter, IUCN's global marine species assessment coordinator.

He cited a steep drop in the giant fish's reproductive capacity due to four decades of intensive overfishing. Japanese diners consume 80 percent of the Atlantic and Pacific bluefins caught and the two tuna species are especially prized by sushi lovers.

In January, a 754-pound (342-kilogram) bluefin tuna fetched a record 32.49 million yen, or nearly $396,000, in Tokyo at the world's largest wholesale fish market – about $526 per pound ($240 per kilogram).

Fishing in the Mediterranean is regulated by U.N. treaties, the European Union and separate laws among the 21 nations that border the sea.

Last November, the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas voted to cut the bluefin fishing quota in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean from 13,500 to 12,900 metric tons annually – about a 4 percent reduction. It also agreed to improve enforcement of quotas on bluefin.

Environmental groups, however, wanted bluefin fishing slashed or suspended and were upset with the limited action.

The IUCN study, which began in 2007 and included 25 marine scientists, is the first time the group has tried to assess native marine fish species in an entire sea.

The study blames the use of highly effective trawlers and driftnets for the incidental capture and killing of hundreds of marine animals with no commercial value. But it also concluded there's not enough information to properly assess almost one-third of the Mediterranean's fish.

"Even though marine resources in the Mediterranean Sea have been exploited for thousands of years and are relatively well studied, the data deficient group may in fact include a large proportion of threatened fishes," the study said, calling for more research.

The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization says fish stocks continue to dwindle globally despite increasing efforts to regulate catches and stop overfishing

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12:07 AM on 04/21/2011
Nuclear power is poisoning the air, water and food in Japan and in Chernobyl.

Oil -- The Gulf will take years if not decades to recover from the BP spill.

Coal -- The Massey coal mine disaster.......

What are we doing to the planet. We all need clean air, clean water and safe food to eat.
What are these people thinking?

It is time to transition to safe, clean alternative energy. Wind, solar, wave energy, geothermal and second generation biofuels made from algae, cellulose and waste are the future. The world generates a lot of waste every day. Converting that waste into fuel and energy is currently being done.
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the President is black, deal with it
11:07 AM on 04/21/2011
wrong thread
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05:39 PM on 04/20/2011
Reducing the diversity of life on earth effectively puts evolution in rewind taking us back to an ecological period when humans didn’t exist. This unraveling of life’s rich tapestry destroys real value that took millions of years to create and shifts ecosystems away from those human’s are adapted to.

http://ecohustler.co.uk/2010/10/22/rewinding-life/
06:29 AM on 04/20/2011
Any idea of the number of species that have become extinct in the last several hundreds of million years and how quickly another specie took it's ecological place?
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the President is black, deal with it
11:08 AM on 04/21/2011
and that was supposed to be a sane remark?
01:48 PM on 04/21/2011
Statement of fact. I took Paleontology at college!
11:17 AM on 04/21/2011
What species do you think will replace humans?
01:48 PM on 04/21/2011
Probably roaches.
absolument
Debate the policy. But first, LEARN the science.
06:45 PM on 04/21/2011
Republican climate science deniars are just looking out for their own: cockroaches.
05:22 PM on 04/19/2011
I have a question:

are larger bluefin "better" on a per-pound basis?

I mean...if I buy two one-pound bluefin steaks, one came from a 500 lb fish, one came from a 25lb fish...is one much better than the other?
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02:13 PM on 04/22/2011
There would be less mercury in the smaller fish.

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05:04 PM on 04/19/2011
Better get my tackle and fishing boat out that and catch all I can before they disappear!!!!
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01:30 AM on 04/20/2011
Ecological illiteracy is one of the more profound pathologies in the human condition. It can't be concealed behind a clumsy disdain for other species.
03:36 PM on 04/20/2011
Fish taste good!!! I want to get mine before they are all gone!!! No one left me any buffalo or baby harp seals!!
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Always Remember, A Wet Bird Never Flies At Night !
04:49 PM on 04/19/2011
i would suggest to all posters on this thread to buy the DVD America Before Columbus !!!! it was aired on the National Geographic Channel, and will show the mind-set before and after Columbus and his Goons arrived.

we can sit and complain, or use sarcasm, but in reality, we, as a whole, are still part of the problem !!!! we have failed to help overturn the train of thought that was brought by these Thugs and with the influx of all of those who followed.

we MUST get back to the basics !!!!! we MUST NOT allow ourselves to be sucked into the LUNACY of the state of the world. we MUST RELY on our OWN intelligence !!!!! we KNOW what we MUST DO and where we MUST START so the Earth and her food supplies will re-generate.

folks, it isn't too late, are you ready to start ???
04:13 PM on 04/19/2011
Species extinction starts further down the food chain. Many larger fish, including tuna and cod rely on krill and other types of phytoplankton found in colder northern oceans.

Whatever the cause of disappearing polar icecaps, the oceans are getting warmer. Polar ice is being replaced by annual snow fall which falls at a higher temperature than polar ice. Even slight increases in ocean temperature are enough to kill off the food supplies of our largest food fish.

In addition, oceans continue to be the primary carbon sink in a world where few other sinks exist to take up the increase in CO2. Whether man-made or part of a longer-term cycle, oceans are converting carbon dioxide to carbonic acid. More acidic oceans affect sea organisms which can no longer develope protective shells. Say goodbye to mussels, oysters, clams, and many other shell fish.

And .... fish farming will not get the job done. Many fish farms suffer from toxic runoffs which affect human health. Fish farms are dependent upon grains and other industrial fish foods; a dependency which will exacerbate the massive global food shortages we will see in the very near future. And, adding insult to injury, fish from farms are filled with Omega Six and contain very little Omega Three = more chronic inflamatory disease.
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01:33 AM on 04/20/2011
Excellent. Though I would say that species extinction can start at either end of the food chain and anywhere between.
03:54 PM on 04/19/2011
I was hoping the snakeheads and Asian carp brought to the states might be on the list.
03:37 PM on 04/19/2011
Humans have been knocking off species at a staggering rate ever since the woolly mammoth. We have however filled the earth with cars.
05:05 PM on 04/19/2011
and our government with czars.
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01:35 AM on 04/20/2011
Never mind the czars and cars; our society is now filled with sociopaths who think wealth accumulation is the same as achievement.
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04:09 PM on 04/20/2011
Modest middle class living is not the same as indulgent living and absurd wealth concentration.
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Conservatives work..liberals are the entertainment
02:41 PM on 04/19/2011
Big government, nanny state liberals were also placed on the endangered species list.
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03:35 PM on 04/19/2011
We are like cockroaches, we won't be destroyed. As a matter of fact we are so durable that we will eventually win out and take over after the greedy, self-centered, fact-starved, h8ful GOPers are extinct...
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01:37 AM on 04/20/2011
Can you value the natural world at all, or is it a mere playground for motorized vehicles and helmeted heads?
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Sencbull
An unleashed/unleeched 99%er; not always a bad boy
02:20 PM on 04/19/2011
Lent is really really going to suck if tuna becomes scarce. What's a poor boy to do? Boca burgers are good but you can only eat so many. You would think that the Japanese could produce a soy product that taste like raw fish.
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02:39 PM on 04/19/2011
Isn't the no meat rule during Lent about sacrifice instead of an excuse to splurge on tasty seafood delicasies?
02:18 PM on 04/19/2011
Why are people trolling on an article on over fishing? Humans are overfishing while the ocean environment is being threatened by human over development. This is serious.

How can we discuss the environment if the subjects of human overpopulation and resource management are not allowed to be discussed?
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03:59 PM on 04/19/2011
People deny reality when it scares them as much as a mass extinction does. I know board certified physicians with departmental degrees in chemistry who think global warming is a hoax, because they cannot bear to grasp how miserable the future is going to be on this planet and do not want to consider that their children's and grand children's lives will be dramatically different from ours.

If you were a Roman Legionnaire during the 1st century A.D., you never have believed that Rome would fall and the world would go through a thousand years of dark ages.

So the trolling is simply the manifestation of those with minds too weak to accept the reality of the situation.
05:10 PM on 04/19/2011
So if the root cause of the fish disappearing is humans. Then the obvious problem is what to do about the humans? Who do you suggest gets eliminated? This is ment for thought, not to be construed as a hate filled remark. How do you better manage the resources that this old earth has-if people are the problem. Forced sterilization? China's policy on one baby per family? See how that is working out. Their population is still growing. What do YOU suggest?
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01:45 AM on 04/20/2011
No, the question is what to do about certain human BEHAVIORS that are pathological. Perhaps changing them requires more than chasing money, in the same way that ecological literacy requires more than a taste for the flesh of other species.
02:44 PM on 04/20/2011
Many people in my generation have chosen to only have two children because of resources. The Chinese one-child policy save millions of Chinese from starvation, and raised their education levels. It will be much better for humanity to proactively control its over population than to hit what ecologists call "the wall," a rapid die off once the resources crash.

It has been estimated that one billion people could live on this planet in a sustainable way and enjoy a good quality of life. Why not do that?
01:27 PM on 04/19/2011
This is so sad, especially because it will end with the extinction of all these species and probably more. The rarer a species gets the more desired and expensive it becomes, therefore that much more worth seeking out the very last one.
Fisheries on all these species should really be banned (and if they were land animals the hunt probably would be banned), but with the ocean being so vast and so many people and counties willing to flaunt the rules there is very little that can be done to save these fish species.
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What would our future 7th generation think of us?
11:45 AM on 04/19/2011
"Daddy, why are so many animal and plant species around the world becoming threatened and endangered?"

"Well, Johnny, it's due mainly to 'supply and demand'; what the entire system of capitalism and money-making is all about. When a whole bunch of people...the demanders...want some resource, be it animal, plant or mineral, then a whole bunch of other people...the suppliers...get jobs to provide that resource to them that want it. The more demanders there are, then the more suppliers there will be to provide for them while providing themselves with a job."

"How can we help?"

"I suppose that worldwide population control is really the only viable solution. Some of them other folks need to stop having so many kids. Now, go find your five brothers and sisters, and tell them that it's supper time. This is seafood night, so we are having sushi and swordfish!"
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01:05 PM on 04/19/2011
Hehehe, clever anecdote. However, in the case of the Mediterranean, you need to add cronyism between the EU, UN Fisheries and all the illegal fishing operations that come out of Morocco for instance
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03:59 PM on 04/19/2011
LOL. Worldwide population control I'm all for it.
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11:29 AM on 04/19/2011
People need to eat. End of story.
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newworldman777
What would our future 7th generation think of us?
11:55 AM on 04/19/2011
You have hit the nail on the head regarding the main cause of the disappearance of species around the planet, but does it really have to be the end of the story? Ever heard of "population control?" Ask the Chinese about it. Though they are the most populated country on earth, at least they are finally taking the draconian steps necessary to address this impending ecological disaster.
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01:02 PM on 04/19/2011
are you pro choice?
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12:02 PM on 04/19/2011
We need fewer people. End of story.
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12:42 PM on 04/19/2011
We need a more diversified diet. Vegetables anyone!
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01:02 PM on 04/19/2011
I'm assuming you are pro choice. How do you fell about our government telling us when and how often we can reproduce?