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"Sustainable fisheries, leaving the sea for future generations"

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in the early 1990s The catch of cod, the 'national fish' in Europe and North America, has begun to drop sharply. The Grand Banks of Newfoundland, Canada, which was one of the world's largest fishing grounds in Daegu, saw its resources plunge due to overfishing, and in 1992, the Canadian government put the brakes on Daegu's fishing operations. In New England, the cod was also a symbolic fish. New England, where the port developed, used to be the place where more than 1,000 tons of seafood came into the port, but the fisheries industry collapsed after the 1990s. "In the early 1990s, overfishing and poor catch management were the starting point for the depletion of fisheries resources," Dick Jones, CEO of Ocean Outcoms, explained at a sustainable fisheries forum on the 22nd. Daegu prices soared after the devastation of the Grand Banks fishing grounds disrupted the supply of marine products. The price of cod in Britain, which stood at $84 per ton in 1992, soared t...

Five Ways Whales Protect Us from Climate Crisis

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   Whales must be wonderful creatures by their very existence. But very few people know that this giant creature has a tremendous impact on the Earth. From now on, I'm going to tell you five amazing stories about whales that you didn't know about . long life span    In the meantime, we have thought of turtles as the longest living animals. But there are some species of whales that have a long lifespan as turtles. The giant whale, the largest living creature on Earth, can live for more than 100 years. Also, Arctic whales, which are only found near the North Pole, live up to 250 years old. It's a giant body that's been swimming the ocean for more than two centuries. Whales are more beneficial to the Earth the longer they live. Why? Whale = Underwater Tree?    Whales absorb huge amounts of carbon dioxide throughout their lives. Layers store carbon dioxide between fat and protein in the body. Also, whale feeding and defecating activities help fo...