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Natural Resources: depletion, pollution and toxicology |
A lecture by Dr Rick Leah, Jones Building, University of Liverpool In the lecture on Marine Fisheries, you were asked a series of questions to explore how YOU personally are connected with the over exploitation of marine resources. The outcome of the questions was unknown at the time of asking (it was instant research!) but from the results it is possible to conclude :
The questions also illustrated the far reaching nature of the connections with fisheries for many unusual fish from all over the planet. The Powerpoint file used in the lecture is available on
VITAL. Overheads : a copy of many of the graphs and diagrams used in the lecture
but not on the handout is
available here :
This is one subject where the internet is very good for keeping up to date - use search facilities such as the Guardian (mentioned in more detail below) or on the New Scientist site to keep abreast of new developments - the world oceans are being over-fished literally as you study!. A very informative web site on topics associated with
overfishing is being maintained by the Guardian at: www.guardianunlimited.co.uk/fish There is very good explanation of the problem with Cod by Dr Robin Cook from
Aberdeen: Update on what is happening to the Atlantic Salmon from ICES and the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organisation (NASCO)
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