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Ecosystem Destruction: Overfishing, Bycatch, and Destructive Fishing Practices
(03/16/2002) British construction industry plan to turn almost 400 square miles of the English Channel into a gigantic quarry to provide sand, gravel, and crushed rock for building everything from skyscrapers to roads further threatens region's already severely overfished scallops, whiting, sole and plaice fisheries. See Ecosystem Destruction: Oceans. (03/10/2002) Leading U.S. marine biologist Jane Lubchenco says problems facing world's oceans - including global warming, overfishing, and "dead zones" due to fertilizer runoff from farms - are so serious that scientists must become activists to protect them. See Ecosystem Destruction: Oceans. (03/06/2002) Wild Atlantic salmon on their way to becoming extinct in Ireland's River Nore and other rivers within 10 years due to pollution, commercial driftnet fishing, and dams. See Endangered Species: Salmon.
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