Generally, the only fish that is displayed individually in the assessment amount and has a value that can be leased in the actual condition of this year is salmon.
According to a report on the current use of artificial intelligence in fishery by Fortune magazine, a large fishing company such as Luen Thai Fisheries usually reports that he will accompany a fisherman with an observer, usually 10 times a year doing. This is obviously not enough, as no one is monitoring who is going on what happens on the other 190 trips of each ship. In order to tackle the appropriate monitoring problem, Nature Conservancy, a global nonprofit environmental problem, records all the activities to mount and check electronic monitoring devices such as cameras, sensors, GPS devices So I decided to create a technical solution. Whether it is not legal
Although there are no international institutions monitoring the global fishery activities, most fisheries are regulated by the government in a 200-mile exclusive economic zone governed by the government. In addition, the fishery is managed by a regionally controlled fishery organization and its member countries. The problem raised in the report is that this situation can seriously compromise ecosystem balance when the number of fish captured by a company exceeds the number of fish that can be replaced by natural breeding is. Tim Cashion, a researcher at Sea Around Us, says: "If you can not get inventory, you will need to reduce the current catch to rebuild inventory."
Overfishing has seriously damaged wild marine fish stocks. According to a recent survey, the number of commercial fish caught in the world declined by 2048, extensive illegal and unregulated fishery almost destroyed tuna resources and in 2003 the global tuna catch was It reached 3 million tons. Since then, inventory of tuna in the world has decreased by 80-90%. In the United States, GfK Custom Research North American announced the results of the 2007 survey. This showed that 48% of Americans surveyed believe that US citizens are "lurking" behind other countries in the world. According to the survey, 38% of US companies participating in the survey regard themselves as "foreign response companies" behind environmentalism. According to GfK's branch focused on consumer trends, these findings reflect the "overall consumer awakening trend" we are seeing today.