END OF THE LINE FOR FISH - February 11, 1998

Ottawa - The world's fish stocks are shrinking at such an alarming rate that the end of some species is in sight, the results of global research suggest.

An international team studied five decades of data on hundreds of species found in the waters of 180 UN members. Its conclusion: if harvesting continues at the present rate, many stocks will be wiped out within 25 years.

"If we keep going like this, we will have a sea full of horrible things that no-one wants to eat," writes the University of British Columbia's Daniel Pauly.

Sapa

from an article in the Cape Argus

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