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An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted to raise awarenes...

#7938836

World Day For The End Of Fishing

19 March 2022

An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted to raise awarenes...

#7938836

19 March 2022

An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted to raise awareness about over fishing and over explotation of seas and oceans. Bycatchs are estimated anywhere between 7.3 and 38.5 millions tons per year. The journal Science published a four-year study in November 2006, which predicted that, at prevailing trends, the world would run out of wild-caught seafood in 2048 or before. In 2021, the FAO published statistics about capture : capture production (fish, crustaceans and molluscs) accounted for 92.5 million tonnes in 2019, a decrease of 4.3 percent compared with the previous year. Toulouse. France. March 19th 2022.


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'Fishing kills'. An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted...

#7938840

World Day For The End Of Fishing

19 March 2022

'Fishing kills'. An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted...

#7938840

19 March 2022

'Fishing kills'. An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted to raise awarenes about over fishing and over explotation of seas and oceans. Bycatchs are estimated anywhere between 7.3 and 38.5 millions tons per year. The journal Science published a four-year study in November 2006, which predicted that, at prevailing trends, the world would run out of wild-caught seafood in 2048 or before. In 2021, the FAO published statistics about capture : capture production (fish, crustaceans and molluscs) accounted for 92.5 million tonnes in 2019, a decrease of 4.3 percent compared with the previous year. Toulouse. France. March 19th 2022.


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An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted to raise awarenes...

#7938848

World Day For The End Of Fishing

19 March 2022

An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted to raise awarenes...

#7938848

19 March 2022

An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted to raise awarenes about over fishing and over explotation of seas and oceans. Bycatchs are estimated anywhere between 7.3 and 38.5 millions tons per year. The journal Science published a four-year study in November 2006, which predicted that, at prevailing trends, the world would run out of wild-caught seafood in 2048 or before. In 2021, the FAO published statistics about capture : capture production (fish, crustaceans and molluscs) accounted for 92.5 million tonnes in 2019, a decrease of 4.3 percent compared with the previous year. Toulouse. France. March 19th 2022.


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 An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted to raise awarene...

#7938862

World Day For The End Of Fishing

19 March 2022

 An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted to raise awarene...

#7938862

19 March 2022

An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted to raise awareness about over fishing and over explotation of seas and oceans. Bycatchs are estimated anywhere between 7.3 and 38.5 millions tons per year. The journal Science published a four-year study in November 2006, which predicted that, at prevailing trends, the world would run out of wild-caught seafood in 2048 or before. In 2021, the FAO published statistics about capture : capture production (fish, crustaceans and molluscs) accounted for 92.5 million tonnes in 2019, a decrease of 4.3 percent compared with the previous year. Toulouse. France. March 19th 2022.


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A woman holds a placard reading '#stopsharkfinning, 73 millions of sharks belonging to endangered species are sold for their fins'. An NGO,...

#7938844

World Day For The End Of Fishing

19 March 2022

A woman holds a placard reading '#stopsharkfinning, 73 millions of sharks belonging to endangered species are sold for their fins'. An NGO,...

#7938844

19 March 2022

A woman holds a placard reading '#stopsharkfinning, 73 millions of sharks belonging to endangered species are sold for their fins'. An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted to raise awareness about over fishing and over explotation of seas and oceans. Bycatchs are estimated anywhere between 7.3 and 38.5 millions tons per year. The journal Science published a four-year study in November 2006, which predicted that, at prevailing trends, the world would run out of wild-caught seafood in 2048 or before. In 2021, the FAO published statistics about capture : capture production (fish, crustaceans and molluscs) accounted for 92.5 million tonnes in 2019, a decrease of 4.3 percent compared with the previous year. Toulouse. France. March 19th 2022.


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A woman holds a placard reading '#stopsharkfinning, 73 millions of sharks belonging to endangered species are sold for their fins'. An NGO,...

#7938850

World Day For The End Of Fishing

19 March 2022

A woman holds a placard reading '#stopsharkfinning, 73 millions of sharks belonging to endangered species are sold for their fins'. An NGO,...

#7938850

19 March 2022

A woman holds a placard reading '#stopsharkfinning, 73 millions of sharks belonging to endangered species are sold for their fins'. An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted to raise awareness about over fishing and over explotation of seas and oceans. Bycatchs are estimated anywhere between 7.3 and 38.5 millions tons per year. The journal Science published a four-year study in November 2006, which predicted that, at prevailing trends, the world would run out of wild-caught seafood in 2048 or before. In 2021, the FAO published statistics about capture : capture production (fish, crustaceans and molluscs) accounted for 92.5 million tonnes in 2019, a decrease of 4.3 percent compared with the previous year. Toulouse. France. March 19th 2022.


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A leaflet reads 'Stop to overfishing'. An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of...

#7938854

World Day For The End Of Fishing

19 March 2022

A leaflet reads 'Stop to overfishing'. An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of...

#7938854

19 March 2022

A leaflet reads 'Stop to overfishing'. An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted to raise awareness about over fishing and over explotation of seas and oceans. Bycatchs are estimated anywhere between 7.3 and 38.5 millions tons per year. The journal Science published a four-year study in November 2006, which predicted that, at prevailing trends, the world would run out of wild-caught seafood in 2048 or before. In 2021, the FAO published statistics about capture : capture production (fish, crustaceans and molluscs) accounted for 92.5 million tonnes in 2019, a decrease of 4.3 percent compared with the previous year. Toulouse. France. March 19th 2022.


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A man holds a placard reading '#stopsharkfinning, 73 millions of sharks belonging to endangered species are sold for their fins'. An NGO, 'N...

#7938858

World Day For The End Of Fishing

19 March 2022

A man holds a placard reading '#stopsharkfinning, 73 millions of sharks belonging to endangered species are sold for their fins'. An NGO, 'N...

#7938858

19 March 2022

A man holds a placard reading '#stopsharkfinning, 73 millions of sharks belonging to endangered species are sold for their fins'. An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted to raise awareness about over fishing and over explotation of seas and oceans. Bycatchs are estimated anywhere between 7.3 and 38.5 millions tons per year. The journal Science published a four-year study in November 2006, which predicted that, at prevailing trends, the world would run out of wild-caught seafood in 2048 or before. In 2021, the FAO published statistics about capture : capture production (fish, crustaceans and molluscs) accounted for 92.5 million tonnes in 2019, a decrease of 4.3 percent compared with the previous year. Toulouse. France. March 19th 2022.


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