andyandy
anthropomorphic ape
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.....apparently not....look's like our grandkids will need to use another post-breakup consolation....
http://environment.guardian.co.uk/conservation/story/0,,1938417,00.htmlProjecting current fishing levels into the future, the researchers predict that all stocks will have collapsed by 2048. "We asked, 'if this trend which has been very strong and very consistent over the last 50 years were to continue, where ... would we end up?'" said Boris Worm, a marine biologist at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada, who led the study. "And the answer is you end up with no seafood."
The team looked at data from the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation and other sources. Between 1950 and 2003, 29% of fish and invertebrate fisheries within all 64 large marine ecosystems worldwide had collapsed. These regions account for 83% of the world's seafood harvest. Projecting these trends into the future, all stocks decline by at least 90% (the definition of a fishery collapse) by 2048. "Biodiversity is a finite resource. We can predict when we are going to run out of species," said Professor Worm.
In numbers
29% Percentage of currently fished species collapsed (below 10% of original population) by 2003
2048 When all commercial species will have collapsed if trends continue
13% Decline in global fishing yields since 1994