What happened to the Grand Banks cod?
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In 1992, one of the largest stocks of fish in the world, fished for over 500 years, went almost extinct and to this day have not returned in commercially viable levels. What is it specifically that create tragedies like this? How have other countries avoided overfishing? Patreon https://patreon.com/user?u=849925 References Årland, K., Bjørndal, T. 2002. Fisheries Management in Norway an overview. Chuenpagdee, R., Pascual-Fernandez, J.J., Szelianszky, E., Alegret, J.L., Fraga, J., and Jentoft, S. 2012. Marine Protected Areas: Re-Thinking their inception. Marine Policy 39 (2012) 234-240. DFO. 2012. Fisheries and Oceans Canada Values and Ethics code. http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/reports-rapports/vicr-virc/vicr-virc2012-eng.htm FAO. 2005. Information on Fisheries Management in the Kingdom of. Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN. Available online: http://www.fao.org/fi/oldsite/FCP/en/NOR/body.htm Finlayson, C. Fishing for Truth. Newfoundland: Institute of Social and Economic Research, 1994. Print. Godo, O.R. and Haug, T. 1999.Growth Rate and Sexual Maturity in Cod(Gadus morhua) and Atlantic Halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus). J. Northw. Atl. Fish. Sci., Vol. 25: 115--123 Greenburg, P. Four Fish. New York: Penguin Group, 2010. Print. Jentoft, S. Dangling Lines and the future of Coastal Communities, the Norwegian experience. Newfoundland: Institute of Social and Economic Research, 1993. Print. Kurlansky, M. Cod, a biography of the fish that changed the world. USA: Walker Publishing Company, 1997. Print. Larkin, P.A. 1996. Concepts and issues in marine ecosystem management. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 6 (1996) 139-164 OECD. 2004. Country Note on National Fisheries Management Systems- Norway. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. available online: http://www.oecd.org/norway/34430920.pdf Pauly, D. and Maclean, J. In a Perfect Ocean, the state of fisheries and ecosystems in the North Atlantic ocean. Washington: Island Press, 2003. Print. Pilkey, O. and Pilkey-Jarvis, L. Useless Arithmetic. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007. Print. Schrank, W.E. 2003. Introducing Fisheries Subsidied. FAO Fisheries Technical Paper no 437. Rose, A. Who killed the Grand Banks? Ontario: John Wiley & sons Canada, 2008. Print.
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the veiws are 111,555
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Cod: It's made of meat.
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Charles Tupper drug us into this confederation illegally and the central power destroyed our fishery with government intervention and interference.
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"Blue liquid " ??
Dude. It's blood. Red blood. Aren't you a biologist?? -
fantastic video! !
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MAKE MORE VIDEOS!!!
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And now we need to tell coal miners to stop digging coal. fun.
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What happened? Really? There is a saying among us old fishermen. "You can only catch them once". I'll tell you what happened. It's called GREED!
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The cod are there in the millions
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Yeah, but there still was a terrible depression in Norway...
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This is fantastic
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I love how in English fish meat is just called "meat", in Dutch it's not called "meat" but "fish", and fish bones aren't even called bones which is why many Dutch people I meet think that fish aren't animals.
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"government warlocks"
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"centralized planning at it's worst" lol
Centralized planning never produces an optimal outcome. Fisheries should be privatized. Then the fishermen that owned the fisheries would have a huge incentive to preserve sustainable populations while still producing a large yearly catch. -
Here's an idea - cut out the politicians, put researchers in charge, or at least scientifically literate people.
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Did Greenland say "it's green" on it?
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I tell you what happened to cod. CoD went from realistic warfare to crazy sci-fi and space battles. No thanks, I'm buying battlefield 1.
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Being the government For Dummies - Nice book i rate 10/5
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They all got no-scoped by a foul mouthed 14 year old with "420" in his gamertag!
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whats wrong with prefering humans over animals
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