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  2. Fish stocks - Wikipedia

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    The World Wildlife Fund and the Zoological Society of London jointly issued their "Living Blue Planet Report" on 16 September 2015 which states that there was a dramatic fall of 74% in world-wide stocks of the important scombridae fish such as mackerel, tuna and bonitos between 1970 and 2010, and the global overall "population sizes of mammals ...

  3. Fish Information and Services - Wikipedia

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    The trading market receives up to 100,000 views per month, according to the company. The service also offers market reports, market prices and industry news. The Market Prices section is updated using information from fish markets from around the world. This includes weekly maximum and minimum prices for each species.

  4. File:Global trends in the state of the world's marine fish ...

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    English: Global trends in the state of the world's marine fish stocks, 1974-2015, taken from In brief, The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture, 2018. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

  5. Fish Pool - Wikipedia

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    Fish Pool is an international commodity exchange located in Bergen, Norway that trades salmon futures contracts. The exchange is 97% owned by the stock exchange in Norway Oslo Børs, which in 2019 became part of Euronext. Established in 2006, it has grown to become the world's leading marketplace for the buying and selling of financial salmon ...

  6. Live fish trade - Wikipedia

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    Live fish market in Tongyeong, Korea. Within the live food trade there are certain types of fish demanded more often by consumers, particularly smaller and medium-sized fish. According to the book While Stocks Last: The Live Reef Food Fish Trade consumer demand has caused the fish captured on coral reefs to be the most valued fish in the trade.

  7. Collapse of the Atlantic northwest cod fishery - Wikipedia

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    The WWF issued a report stating that the global cod catch had dropped by 70% over the last 30 years and that if this trend continued, the world's cod stocks would disappear in 15 years. [43] Åsmund Bjordal, director of the Norwegian Institute of Marine Research, disputed the WWF's claim, noting the healthy Barents Sea cod population. [44]

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  9. International Seafood Sustainability Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Foundation publishes a yearly report called The Status of the World Fisheries for Tuna, [11] which compiles the most recent science to determine the health of the 19 tuna stocks which support commercial fishing. The most recently updated version of the assessment was released in December 2012.