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The Coconut News – Hunting and Feeding in Palau トムのココナッツニュース−パラオから。テーマは捕食です。下のビデオを見てみて下さい☆ March 1st, 2011 By Tom Osborn: Underwater Cinematographer and PangeaSeed Field Correspondent Food. We all need it. Every living being on our planet needs food to survive including ourselves. However for animals (particularly marine life), gathering food is not a simple case of popping down [...]

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World’s coral reefs could be gone by 2050: study By Karin Zeitvogel Yahoo.com Photo Copyright Douglas Seifert/Barcroft Media WASHINGTON (AFP) – The world’s coral reefs could be wiped out by 2050 unless urgent action is taken to stop threats posed to the “rainforests of the sea” by everything from overfishing to climate change, a report [...]

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Shark fin is NOT Asian culture Shark Savers By: Jaki Teo Photo copyright: PangeaSeed In recent weeks, the AB-376 shark fin debate in San Francisco has sparked much controversy and debate. Senator Leland Yee has even gone so far as to accuse the bill proposing a ban on shark fin trade as an “attack on [...]

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No improvement in level of global fish stocks – FAO report reviews latest data and trends

世界の漁業資源水準に改善はない‐FAO報告書が最新データと傾向を分析

2011年1月31日, ローマ – 世界の食生活における水産物の貢献は、平均一人あたりほぼ17キロに達し、30億以上の人々の動物性蛋白摂取量の少なくとも平均15%を供給している。31日発表された世界漁業・養殖業白書によれば、この増加は主に、食用魚介類の供給源として、漁業を上回る勢いで常に拡大している養殖業の生産に起因する。同報告書はまた、世界の漁業資源の状況が改善されていないことを強調している。

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Guam Senate Moves to End Shark Fin Trade PR Newswire Photo Copyright Rob Stewart Pew applauds Pacific Islands for leading world on shark conservation WASHINGTON, Feb. 24, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Senate of Guam, a U.S. territory in the Pacific Ocean, passed a bill today banning the sale, possession and distribution of shark fins. With [...]

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Planet could be ‘unrecognizable’ by 2050, experts say Washington AFP Photo copyright PangeaSeed 2010 WASHINGTON (AFP) – A growing, more affluent population competing for ever scarcer resources could make for an “unrecognizable” world by 2050, researchers warned at a major US science conference Sunday. The United Nations has predicted the global population will reach seven [...]

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California Proposed Shark Fin Ban Triggers Cultural Showdown; ‘It’s A Very Important Dish for Banquets’ KTVU.com カリフォルニア州:サメ関連商品禁止になるか・・・ Photo copyright: Alex Hofford SAN FRANCISCO — Less than one week after Chinese New Year, Bay Area politicians squared off Monday over a bill to ban the possession, sale and distribution of shark fins used in a traditional [...]

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Pass the Guam shark finning bill into law Guampdn.com By Lee P. Webber We really need to ensure the successful passage of Bill 44 and take a bite out of the ridiculous argument that live sharks are not a valuable asset to Guam. Or that fishing for sharks is some form of tradition on Guam [...]

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Shark fishing in Japan – a messy, blood-spattered business The Guardian UK By Justin McCurry All Photos Copyright PangeaSeed 2010 Sunrise is still a good hour away when the first batch of limp, lifeless sharks are winched ashore and dumped on to the portside at Kesennuma. As daylight throws its first shadows on to the [...]

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School Students in Guam Saving Sharks & the Oceans Sunday February 6th, 2011 Pacific Daily News Guam’s public school students are raising environmental awareness about the protection of land and marine resources. Simon Sanchez High School’s Making a Difference in the Environment Club, or MADE, recently hosted filmmaker Rob Stewart at the school. Stewart spent [...]

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