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More than half the world’s oceans are being hit by ‘industrial fishing’

Flush amid massive consumption of marine resources, biodiversity isn’t entirely at gamble.

“Significant regions of the ocean are not heavily fished, and these areas may bid opportunities for low-cost marine conservation, creating ‘buffer-zones’ which conservationists say escape marine species to regenerate,” the study said.

Well-enforced policy can build up b act up a significant role in curbing over-exploitation, the authors found, adding that they hoped the con’s high-resolution information on global fishing will pave the way for improved abundance management.

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