Skip to main content

Extinction on the high seas

Location
AMERICAN SAMOA
Author(s)
Science Mag.
Publisher
www. science mag. org
Publication Year:
1997
Publication Place
DMWR
Physical Description:
3 pgs.
Call Number
VF 41639
Language
English
Record ID:
19609
Legacy PEIN ID:
59523
General Notes
Even the most persecuted marine creatures, biologists said, would always be able to find refuge somewhere in an oceans vastness and eventually repopulate the seas.|The growing demand for seafood has put even fish living in the deep sea risk.|Increasing use of a common fishing technique known asm trawling in which nets are repeatedly dragged across the sea floor is also putting new pressures on sea floor creatures, including ones that are not the intended catch.
Location
AMERICAN SAMOA
Author(s)
Science Mag.
Publisher
www. science mag. org
Publication Year:
1997
Publication Place
DMWR
Physical Description:
3 pgs.
Call Number
VF 41639
Language
English
Record ID:
19609
Legacy PEIN ID:
59523
General Notes
Even the most persecuted marine creatures, biologists said, would always be able to find refuge somewhere in an oceans vastness and eventually repopulate the seas.|The growing demand for seafood has put even fish living in the deep sea risk.|Increasing use of a common fishing technique known asm trawling in which nets are repeatedly dragged across the sea floor is also putting new pressures on sea floor creatures, including ones that are not the intended catch.
Record Created: 21-Mar-2002
Record Modified: 18-Dec-2020