- at that level. In this case, the
fishery is sustainable, but is now
overexploited,
because the
stock has been run down to the
point where the sustainable...
- of
modern technology some of
these resources are in
danger of
being overexploited. The
convention opened for
signature on 29
April 1958 and
entered into...
- that the resources,
especially in the more arid islands, are
being overexploited but
there are
still many
agricultural resources like tomatoes, potatoes...
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Erika (July 4, 2018). "****essing po****tion
changes of
historically overexploited black corals (Order: Antipatharia) in Cozumel, Mexico". PeerJ. 6: e5129...
- Oumaima; Molle, François (2013). "The
Reappropriation of
Water in
Overexploited Basins: The Case of the
Tensift Basin (Morocco)". Études rurales. 192...
- use of
quotas and
length limits to
ensure that po****tions are not
overexploited. For example, in Michigan,
walleyes shorter than 15 in (38 cm) may not...
-
about whether those who use the
species as a
source of
livelihood are
overexploiting it. The
numbers in the wild have been
greatly reduced by
extensive harvesting...
-
international food trade, with
countries exporting crops grown from
overexploited aquifers and
setting up
potential ****ure food
crises if the aquifers...
-
dependence on
heavy use of
artificial fertilizers and pesticides, has led to
overexploited soils that are
nearly incapable of regeneration. Over years, unsustainable...
-
negatively impacted. The
Philippines is an
example of a
region where land is
overexploited by
mining companies.
Copper mining waste in
Valea Şesei, Romania, has...