West Africa's falling fish stocks: Illegal Chinese trawlers, climate change and artisanal fishing fleets to blame

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Average fish catches by traditional fishing communities along the west African coast have declined significantly over the past three decades.

West Africa's falling fish stocks: Illegal Chinese trawlers, climate change and artisanal fishing fleets to blame retrieved 10 April 2024 from https://phys.org/news/2024-04-west-africa-falling-fish-stocks.html

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