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Hire a
fishing
guide.
And in this next video, just like you see this bird, an eagle, gracefully coordinating its wings, its eyes and feet to grab prey out of the water, our robot can go fishing, too.
They were taken then by small boats onto an old
fishing
boat, 500 of them crammed onto that boat, 300 below, [200] above.
CA: Now, a core part of your nation's identity is
fishing.
I think you said pretty much everyone is involved in
fishing
in some way.
CA: So you're dependent on fish, both at the local level and for the revenues that the country receives from the global
fishing
business for tuna, and yet despite that, a few years ago you took a very radical step.
And forgoing commercial
fishing
in the Phoenix Islands protected area would mean a loss of revenue.
But at the same time, what's important to note is, whereas in the past these
fishing
boats might be
fishing
in a day and maybe catch 10 tons, now they're catching maybe 100 tons because they've become so efficient.
AT: For the artisanal fishery, we do not participate in the commercial
fishing
activity except only to supply the domestic market.
I went
fishing.
This is the way we've been
fishing
the oceans over the last 50 years.
And so you see this tremendous buildup in
fishing
capacity, quadrupling in the course of time, from the end of World War II to the present time.
And it's no coincidence that I use China as the example because China is now the largest
fishing
nation in the world.
In a recent study that was produced out of Dalhousie University, it was found that dragging for shrimp is one of the most carbon-intensive ways of
fishing
that you can find.
Now salmon got its plundering, too, but it didn't really necessarily happen through
fishing.
Without photographic evidence, there's nothing that proves you caught a whopper, and that's been true since the dawn of
fishing.
Entrance fees to the park now help fund park rangers to manage tourism and
fishing
quotas.
It was an image of
fishing
boats that had been hemmed in by dense mats of water hyacinth.
And there are a lot of great, sustainable
fishing
initiatives across the planet working towards better practices and better-managed fisheries.
Every single
fishing
vessel combined, small and large, across the globe, together produce about 65 million tons of wild-caught seafood for human consumption.
This is peak
fishing
in a few seconds.
Far, far away from shipping lanes and
fishing
fleets, diving into these waters is a poignant reminder of what our oceans once looked like.
Now, on the other side of the peninsula lies Cabo Pulmo, a sleepy
fishing
village.
The cod population off Canada's East Coast collapsed in the 1990s, intense recreational and commercial
fishing
has decimated goliath grouper populations in South Florida, and most populations of tuna have plummeted by over 50%, with the Southern Atlantic bluefin on the verge of extinction.
When some people think of fishing, they imagine relaxing in a boat and patiently reeling in the day's catch.
But modern industrial fishing, the kind that stocks our grocery shelves, looks more like warfare.
And as the distance and depth of
fishing
have expanded, so has the variety of species we target.
Fishing
also has impacts on broader ecosystems.
In national waters, governments can set limits about how, when, where, and how much
fishing
occurs, with restrictions on certain boats and equipment.
Harmful practices, such as bottom trawling, can be banned altogether, and we can establish marine reserves closed to all
fishing
to help ecosystems restore themselves.
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