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every effortto preventillegal fishing

orderto preventillegal fishing

that not enough is being done by the international communityto preventillegal fishing

The Government of India should also take actionto preventillegal fishing

Activists and environmental organizations ... new measuresto preventillegal fishing

technology helpCan ... preventillegal fishing

And it should also helpto discoverillegal fishing

Inspection and enforcementto preventillegal fishing

new waysto preventillegal fishing

several measuresto preventillegal fishing

you can help on patrols with the villagersto preventillegal fishing

that all measures are put in placeto preventillegal fishing

China ... tougher measuresto preventillegal fishing

Work has been done in recent yearsto preventillegal fishing

EPA Boss Nathaniel Blama Calls for Regional Effort in Mitigating Ocean PollutionPreventingIllegal Fishing

efforts by the Mexican navyto preventillegal fishing

The Agreement on Port State Measuresto PreventIllegal Fishing

the valiant efforts by law enforcement agencies , the Mexican Navy , and conservation groupsto preventillegal fishing

most of the measures contained in the National Action Planto PreventIllegal Fishing

the two ships purchased from China ... would helppreventillegal fishing

Effective enforcement of fishing rules is also neededto preventillegal fishing

to guarantee their long - term exploitation and effective monitoring measuresto preventillegal fishing

Contacts and meetings with the local Authorities and fishermen organisations , aimed to raise awareness on the need of establishing measures to protect dolphins and implement existing regulationsto preventillegal fishing

Artificial reefsto preventillegal fishing

The fish are also under 24-hour surveillanceto preventillegal fishing

that the ministry is also monitoring closely the fishing boats by using GPS , and research fishery boats and patrol boatsto preventillegal fishing

one wayto preventillegal fishing

that from his observation , Interior Ministry officials were working hardto preventillegal fishing

fisheries authorities ... ableto properly preventillegal fishing

marine officialshave discoveredillegal fishing

to be takento preventillegal fishing

protecting these open watersto preventillegal fishing

who patrol the islandto preventillegal fishing

preserving existing fisheriesto preventillegal fishing

to organize patrolsto preventillegal fishing

I am very proud of the work they continue to do every dayto preventillegal fishing

the complete and accurate practice of information gathering by the piers would be helpful for the authoritieswhen preventingillegal fishing

the vessel will be deployed soon to patrol Kenya 's 1 500 nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zone ( EEZprimarily to preventillegal fishing

Surveillance of community conserved areasto preventillegal fishing

135/2018 / CV - VASEP to the D - Fish commenting on the drafted circular regulating activitiesto preventillegal fishing

to the destruction of coral and eventually marine ecologyleadsto the destruction of coral and eventually marine ecology

Rp 300 trillion ( US$ 25 billion ) in state losseshad causedRp 300 trillion ( US$ 25 billion ) in state losses

a serious shortage of raw materials for the fish - processing factories , coupled with loss of jobs , government revenue and disappearance of natural marine resourceshas triggereda serious shortage of raw materials for the fish - processing factories , coupled with loss of jobs , government revenue and disappearance of natural marine resources

conflicts among fishermencreatesconflicts among fishermen

a lot of harmcausesa lot of harm

billions of dollars of illicit profitscreatesbillions of dollars of illicit profits

widespread harm and overexploitationcausingwidespread harm and overexploitation

to overfishing and depletes valuable fisheriescontributesto overfishing and depletes valuable fisheries

a negative impact on the marine life balancehas causeda negative impact on the marine life balance

a decline in 70 percent of the earth ’s commercially targeted fishhas causeda decline in 70 percent of the earth ’s commercially targeted fish

the seas(passive) caused bythe seas

the sector from crumblingto preventthe sector from crumbling

to the reduction of fish supplycontributesto the reduction of fish supply

to overfishing and undermine food securityto leadto overfishing and undermine food security

pirates to hijack tankerledpirates to hijack tanker

along with the warming of the North Seais causingalong with the warming of the North Sea

huge loss in Sierra Leone Copyrightcauseshuge loss in Sierra Leone Copyright

to the serious decline in fish stocks in the ocean as well as the lakeshas contributedto the serious decline in fish stocks in the ocean as well as the lakes

on the downfall of the number of its specieswill causeon the downfall of the number of its species

serious damage to the ecology and economy of the country , particularly the coastal communitiescausesserious damage to the ecology and economy of the country , particularly the coastal communities

significantlycontributessignificantly

up to $ 23.5 billion in global losses each yearcausesup to $ 23.5 billion in global losses each year

the mass death of more than 300 olive ridley turtlesmay have causedthe mass death of more than 300 olive ridley turtles

them from ever benefiting from stock rebuilding programswill preventthem from ever benefiting from stock rebuilding programs

enormous loss to the country ... noting that out of the 21 fish factories that were operational 10 years ago , only eight are operating todayhas causedenormous loss to the country ... noting that out of the 21 fish factories that were operational 10 years ago , only eight are operating today

in depletion of fish stocks in the country 's lakes ... forcing Tanzania to spend more money to import fishresultedin depletion of fish stocks in the country 's lakes ... forcing Tanzania to spend more money to import fish

losses estimated at US$ 23 billion per year ... with about 30 % of illegal fishing in the world occurring in Indonesia alonehas causedlosses estimated at US$ 23 billion per year ... with about 30 % of illegal fishing in the world occurring in Indonesia alone

in stocks collapsingcould resultin stocks collapsing

a situation where some species are so depleted they are unable to maintain healthy population numbershas createda situation where some species are so depleted they are unable to maintain healthy population numbers

losses worth US$ 23 billionhas causedlosses worth US$ 23 billion

to the near extinction of the vaquita marina , a marine mammal endemic to the Gulf of Californiahas also ledto the near extinction of the vaquita marina , a marine mammal endemic to the Gulf of California

the fall of staple fish stockcausedthe fall of staple fish stock

losses to the tune of US$ 23 billionhas causedlosses to the tune of US$ 23 billion

losses amounting to hundreds of billions of dollars each year and is linked with organized crime and drug trafficking , as well as forced laborcauseslosses amounting to hundreds of billions of dollars each year and is linked with organized crime and drug trafficking , as well as forced labor

not only the environmental devastation(passive) caused bynot only the environmental devastation

some species of sturgeon to go extinct within the next few yearscould causesome species of sturgeon to go extinct within the next few years

insecurity in Somali waterscreateinsecurity in Somali waters

billions of dollars a year in commercial losses and depletes stockscausesbillions of dollars a year in commercial losses and depletes stocks

the state a loss of Rp30 trillion every yearwas causingthe state a loss of Rp30 trillion every year

commercial losses of up to $ 23 billion a yearcausescommercial losses of up to $ 23 billion a year

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