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Human resource needs putting deep-water ecosystems in peril

Monday, February 17, 2014 14:10
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TND Editor’s Note: Serious environmental issues needing greater attention by environmental NGOs and non-profits go wanting while much of the community continues its obsession with climate change. Excessive fishing of the oceans is posing serious risks that justify international coordination and regulation.

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Human resource needs putting deep-water ecosystems in peril (via AFP)

Relentlessly rising human demand for for deep-sea resources — fish, gas and oil, rare materials — is posing such a risk that international cooperation is needed if aquatic ecosystems are to be saved, US scientists warn. The doubling of the world’s…

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