Gloom and doom? The future of marine capture fisheries
The report examines the future of marine capture fisheries, considering past forecasts, present trends, and various global scenarios.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: |
The Royal Society |
Authors: | Richard J. R. Grainger, Serge M. Garcia |
Geographic focus: | Global |
Methods
The research method involved a detailed review of past forecasts, present trends, and perspectives of key parameters of fisheries, as well as recent global scenarios for the future world, emphasizing fisheries. The main driving forces, including aquaculture, were described, and outlooks were provided for each aspect of the fishery sector.
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Key Insights
The research reviews historical predictions, current trends, and future outlooks for marine capture fisheries, including potential harvests, stock conditions, supply and demand, trade, technology, and governance. It also explores global scenarios for the future world, with an emphasis on fisheries, and discusses the main driving forces such as economic development, demography, and environmental factors. The conclusion offers the authors' interpretation of the possible future pathway of fisheries, the uncertainty surrounding it, and the unanswered questions that are directly relevant in shaping that future.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | Global geographic scope | fisheries | fishing technology | future | governance | harvest | scenarios | stocks | supply and demand | sustainability | trade