Overfishing Sample Clauses

Overfishing. 14. Use of fine-mesh seines, causing degradation of fisheries and marine habitat
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Overfishing. Overfishing is the major driver for change among the fishermen, and almost all the 161 fishermen interviewed agree that the main cause of overfishing is the use of the small-mesh beach seines. Hundreds (146 identified by this survey) of these very long seines are scattered throughout the 3BNP, but even the owners agree that they need to be eliminated in order to rehabilitate the fisheries. Elimination of fine-mesh seines in Kenya produced a 60% increase in income among fishers (Xxxxxxx, 2015).

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