While enjoying the excitement and rewards of angling the important lesson is not to
overexploit the "sh stocks.
"Until recently it has been widely believed that prey fish are impossible to
overexploit because their populations grow so quickly.
Unlike dragnet fishing, which can
overexploit marine resources, it is known as an environmentally friendly way to fish.
Mining companies might create an atmosphere of dust around the moon, for instance, or
overexploit the known sources of lunar ice (located in craters near the satellite's north and south poles).
With growing wealth and urbanization, it was feared that Germany would
overexploit its natural resources and destroy its natural heritage.
The rural poor in developing countries often have little choice but to
overexploit the otherwise renewable resources upon which they depend - threatening biologically important wildlands and ultimately the survival of the poor themselves.
At the national level, environmental damage tends to be concentrated in poorer countries, which often
overexploit their natural resources in order to feed overconsumption in richer countries.
In the report entitled Fuelling the threat for sustainable fisheries in Europe' (1), the WWF states that such subsidies - tax exemptions on fuel or direct supporta- not only constitute a real threat to the environment since they give fishermen an incentive to spend more days at sea and consequently to
overexploit resources, but they also have important economic and social consequences.
The WWF states that such subsidies - tax exemptions on fuel or direct support - not only constitute a real threat to the environment since they give fishermen an incentive to spend more days at sea and consequently to
overexploit resources, but they also have important economic and social consequences.
In the report entitled Fuelling the threat for sustainable fisheries in Europe' (1), the WWF states that such subsidies - tax exemptions on fuel or direct support - not only constitute a real threat to the environment since they give fishermen an incentive to spend more days at sea and consequently to
overexploit resources, but they also have important economic and social consequences.