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S3E1: 1986: China, Fish, and Oceans

S3E1: 1986: China, Fish, and Oceans

FromSustainable Asia


S3E1: 1986: China, Fish, and Oceans

FromSustainable Asia

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Length:
15 minutes
Released:
Jun 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In 1986, China passed its Fisheries Law, privatising fishing vessels and unleashing a massive expansion in the fleet. Today one in four fishing vessels in the world are Chinese. Most are fishing off China’s coast, leading to a significant problem with overfishing. But the oceans, and the resources they hold, are shared by everyone. What is China’s place in the global network of policies regulating the world’s fisheries? And what is the country trying to do to break the cycle of overfishing?Sound engineer and mixing by Chris Wood.Guests: Margot Stiles, OCEANADr. Yvonne Sadovy, The University of Hong KongJohn Mimikakis, Environmental Defense Fund Teaching Guide for Educators here
Released:
Jun 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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