Marine mammal-fisheries interactions [competition]

Marine mammals and fisheries interact in many ways. Marine mammals become entangled in nets, causing damage but often drowning themselves. They compete with fishermen for the same species of fish, and are carriers of parasites which may reduce the value of fish catches. The extent of these interacti...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ambio 1986, Vol.15 (3), p.152-154
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Fishers
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Marine
MARINE FISHERIES
Marine fishes
Marine mammals
Marine resources
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PESCA MARINA
Seal hunting
Seals
Tuna
Whales
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