Overharvest

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"Both studies highlight the importance of considering both climatic change and other human-caused factors such as overharvest in understanding the population dynamics of this and other species." ❋ Unknown (2010)

He was convinced that with the proper care taken not to overharvest, the bounty offered up in this one bay alone could last for many centuries. ❋ Thomas Steinbeck (2010)

The elite overharvest deep groundwater for their new modern urban compounds and leisure centres. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Steve posted recently about overharvest of a Tibetan medicinal fungus – when I clicked through and read the LA Times article, the scientific name of the fungus rang a bell. ❋ Unknown (2008)

For some drivers, such as the overharvest of particular species, lag times are rather short; for others, such as nutrient loading and climate change, lag times are much longer. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The Gulf of Mexico red drum fishery nearly collapsed-twice in the past quarter century-because of brazen, unapologetic commercial overharvest. ❋ Unknown (2002)

A 2-year-old, but still extremely interesting (as well as disturbing), article from the Associated Press notes that increased demand and soaring prices (as much as $58.00 per bowl) have led to overharvest of swiftlet nests, and thus declines in populations, in Southeast Asia. posted by John L. Trapp at ❋ John L. Trapp (2003)

We overgraze grasslands, clearcut forests, overharvest fisheries, and overdraw aquifers. ❋ Western, David (1999)

A survey of Irian Jaya (Indonesian New Guinea) in 1980 indicated a number of ranches in that region as well, but revealed that some were having difficulty obtaining stock because of overharvest. ❋ Unknown (1983)

The agency says the catch sharing plan is designed to maintain a sustainable fishery by preventing overharvest. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Implemented in the 1990s, the regulations are designed to decrease the annual exploitation of adult female sturgeon (which are the largest fish in the stock, but the most vulnerable to overharvest). ❋ Unknown (2010)

"If you're relying on what happened last year and the year before to try to estimate how many you can shoot this year, just based on how many you were shooting, chances are if the population is going down that you're going to have an overharvest," said Packer. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The age means the fish hatched from an egg in 1910, a time when lake sturgeon stock on the Great Lakes were nearly decimated from commercial overharvest, Bruch said. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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