NURS 14 Lecture Notes - Overfishing

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13 Jan 2023
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The interaction between humans and sea predators, such as sharks, dolphins, and whales, has a long and complex history. In some cases, these interactions have been beneficial for both humans and sea predators, while in other cases, they have led to conflict and even harm. Understanding the various ways in which humans and sea predators interact can help to inform efforts to promote positive and sustainable relationships between these groups. One of the earliest forms of human-sea predator interaction was through hunting and exploitation. Many sea predators, such as whales and dolphins, were hunted for their meat, oil, and other products, and these activities had a significant impact on the populations of these animals. In some cases, these hunts were driven by the need for food or other resources, while in other cases, they were motivated by a desire for profit or sport.

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