Richard Black -- BBC
Nov. 2, 2006 -- There will be virtually nothing left to fish from the seas by the middle of the century if current trends continue, according to a major scientific study.
Writing in the journal Science, the international team of researchers says fishery decline is closely tied to a broader loss of marine biodiversity.
But a greater use of protected areas could safeguard existing stocks.
"The way we use the oceans is that we hope and assume there will always be another species to exploit after we've completely gone through the last one," said research leader Boris Worm, from Dalhousie University in Canada.
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