Fishing down the food web
From Envirowiki
Fishing down the food web refers to the trend in modern industrial fishing, where by larger predatorial catches, such as tuna are over fished, and thus difficult to find, and so the fishing industry moves into smaller catches, such as jelly fish. The phrase is used by Daniel Pauly, scientist and sometime anti-overfishing activist[1].
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- ↑ The Rise of Slime on New Internationalist

