Fishing

Fishing

Fishing and Its Environmental Impact

Overview of Fishing

  • Mr. Andersen introduces the topic of fishing, highlighting the traditional Sri Lankan stilt fishermen who rely on tourism for income.
  • Fishing encompasses not just fish but also seafood like lobsters, oysters, and kelp; various techniques include hand catching, spear fishing, angling with hooks, netting, and trapping.

Historical Context and Overfishing

  • The practice of fishing has existed for thousands of years but has escalated to a commercial scale leading to overfishing issues globally.
  • The collapse of the North Atlantic Cod fishery serves as a classic example of overfishing driven by the "Tragedy of the Commons," where no single entity owns the resource.

Aquaculture as a Solution

  • Aquaculture is proposed as an alternative to wild catch; while it reduces pressure on wild populations, it comes with its own set of challenges.
  • Sustainable yield is emphasized as crucial for maintaining healthy fish populations; regulations such as quotas are necessary to manage fisheries effectively.

Population Dynamics in Fisheries

  • The historical data shows that excessive cod catches in the 1960s and 1970s led to a moratorium due to population collapse; other countries contributed significantly to this decline.
  • Understanding sustainable yield involves recognizing population growth patterns: exponential growth followed by logistic growth until reaching carrying capacity.

Graphical Representation of Fish Populations

  • A graph illustrates how fish populations grow slowly at first, increase rapidly during optimal conditions, then level off upon reaching carrying capacity.
  • By matching catch rates with growth rates (the red line), one can maintain stable fish populations without depleting resources.

Implications for Future Fishing Practices

  • Catching below sustainable levels allows fish populations to grow; exceeding these levels leads to declines in population size.
  • The importance of staying within sustainable limits is reiterated; global total fish harvest trends show leveling off since 1950 but continued growth in total seafood harvested raises concerns about future sustainability.

Aquaculture: The Future of Fish Farming?

Introduction to Aquaculture

  • Aquaculture is defined as the farming of fish, such as salmon and catfish, similar to traditional livestock farming.
  • This method allows for a greater density of fish without relying solely on wild catches.

Pros and Cons of Aquaculture

Advantages

  • Increased fish density leads to more efficient production compared to wild fishing.

Disadvantages

  • Waste management becomes a significant issue, necessitating control measures like herbicides and antibiotics.
  • There are risks associated with genetically modified organisms (GMO), particularly if they escape into the wild and compete with native species.

Sustainability in Fishing Practices

  • The concept of sustainability is crucial; regulations can help determine the total allowable catch for fisheries.
  • Individual transferable quotas can be implemented, allowing fishermen specific limits on their catch, akin to staking claims in mining.

Key Takeaways from Fishing Techniques

  • Various fishing techniques include hand spear, angling, netting, or trapping alongside aquaculture practices.
  • Understanding the "Tragedy of the Commons" emphasizes that sustainable yield is essential for long-term viability in fishing.
Video description

020 - Fishing In this video Paul Andersen explains how various techniques have been used for years to collect seafood. Commercial fishing has led to overfishing in certain areas and species due to the tragedy of the commons. An explanation of aquaculture and sustainable fish yield is also included. Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos: http://www.bozemanscience.com/translations/ Music Attribution Intro Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav Artist: CosmicD Link to sound: http://www.freesound.org/people/CosmicD/sounds/72556/ Creative Commons Atribution License Outro Title: String Theory Artist: Herman Jolly http://sunsetvalley.bandcamp.com/track/string-theory All of the images are licensed under creative commons and public domain licensing: Bjørkan, T. (2010). English: Fish cages in Velfjorden, Brønnøy, Norway. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fish_cages.jpg Con-struct. (2013a). English: Global total wild fish capture and aquaculture production in million tonnes, as reported by the FAO. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Global_total_fish_harvest.svg Con-struct. (2013b). English: Global total wild fish capture and aquaculture production in million tonnes, as reported by the FAO. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Global_total_fish_harvest.svg CZ, P. R. from P. (2006). Traditional fish traps, Hà Tây, Vietnam. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%C4%90%C3%B3.jpg Epipelagic. (2012a). English: Global wild fish capture in million tonnes, 1950–2010, as reported by the FAO. Based on data sourced from the FishStat database. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Global_wild_fish_capture.png Epipelagic. (2012b). English: Time series for the collapse of the Atlantic northwest cod stock. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Time_series_for_collapse_of_Atlantic_northwest_cod.png Fg2. (2005). English: Ama (pearl diver) in Japan. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ama2.jpg File:Seineak.JPG. (2012, March 21). In Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Seineak.JPG&oldid=483253210 Gagnon, B. (2006). Français : Pêcheurs sur échasses près de Unawatuna, Sri Lanka. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stilts_fishermen_Sri_Lanka_02.jpg Hammond, K. (Unknown date). Aquaculture - workers harvest catfish from the Delta Pride Catfish farms in Mississippi. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Delta_Pride_Catfish_farm_harvest.jpg Health, N. I. for O. S. and. (2013). English: Boat fishing for crabs in the Bering Sea. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Crab_fishing_boat.png Inaglory, B. ([object HTMLTableCellElement]). English: Spear fisherman in Hawaii. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Spear_fisherman_in_Hawaii.jpg India, C. E. V. from C. (2007). English: A fisherman in Kerala, India. A fisherman casting a net in Kerala, India. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kerala_fisherman.jpg jjron. (2009). English: Fishermen jigging for squid with jiggerpoles off the historic Queenscliff Pier in the early evening. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jigging_off_Queenscliff_Pier,_Vic,_jjron_5.12.2009.jpg Lamiot. (2010). English: Collapse of Atlantic cod stocks off the East Coast of Newfoundland in 1992. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Surexploitation_morue_surp%C3%AAcheEn.jpg Pararas-Carayannis, D. G. (2000). English: Aquaculture’s effect on the environment. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Risks_aquaculture_550.jpg Rojas, C. O. (1997). English: About 400 tons (360 t) of Chilean jack mackerel (Trachurus murphyi) are caught by a Chilean purse seiner off of Peru. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chilean_purse_seine.jpg Sitting man fishing - Free People icons. (n.d.). Retrieved October 19, 2015, from www.flaticon.com/free-icon/sitting-man-fishing-_10588 (n.d.). Retrieved from https://openclipart.org/detail/194769/fisherman-fishing-sitting-by-a-lake