The End Of The Line

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Description

We have reached a pivotal moment for fishing, with seventy-five percent of the world’s fish stocks either fully exploited or overfished. If nothing is done to stop the squandering of fish stocks the life of the oceans will face collapse and millions of people could starve. Fish is the aspirational food for Western society, the healthy, weight-conscious choice, but those who eat and celebrate fish often ignore the fact that the fishing industry, although as technologically advanced as space travel, has an attitude to conservation 10,000 years out of date. Trawling on an industrial scale in the North Sea takes 16 lbs of dead marine animals to produce just 1lb of sole. Regulation isn’t working, fishermen must cheat or lose money, dolphins and other wildlife (seabirds, turtles, sharks) are killed unnecessarily and fish stocks are collapsing despite the warnings. The End of the Line looks at the problem and proves that we, as consumers, have to change if the situation is to improve.

Additional information

Weight 0.219 kg
Dimensions 2 × 12.6 × 19.8 cm
by

Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

320

Publisher

Year Published

2005-3-3

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0091897815

About The Author

Charles Clover has been Environment Editor of the Daily Telegraph for a number of years. He has been three-times winner of the National journalist category of British Environment and Media Awards. He lives with his family in Essex.

A blazingly powerful indictment

Other text

It is a rare book that changes one's life, even in a small way … Charles Clover has written a shocking book about the effects of industrial fishing

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