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Overfishing
The Asia-Pacific Holds the Key to Tackling Overfishing
By Christine McDaniel
The world can secure its fisheries, but much of Asia still needs to get on board with WTO rules on fishing subsidies.
Tun Mustapha: Malaysia’s Conservation Experiment
By Ben Blackledge
One marine park in Malaysia is trying to find a collaborative solution to Southeast Asia’s environmental woes.
Can Aquaculture Solve the Fishing Problems in the South China Sea?
By Zhang Hongzhou
China's example suggests that aquaculture actually contributes to diminishing wild fish stocks worldwide.
A Path Towards Environmental Management in the South China Sea
By South China Sea Expert Working Group
A blueprint for fisheries management and environmental cooperation.
How Israel Can Help Stem Over-Fishing in the South China Sea
By Avi Jorisch
South China Sea littoral states should look to Israel for innovative solutions.
The South China Sea Is Really a Fishery Dispute
By Adam Greer
The hidden cause of the South China Sea disputes: there aren't enough fish in the sea.
In Vietnam, a Fisherman's Village With No Fish
By Luc Forsyth and Gareth Bright
In the Mekong Delta's largest city, overfishing has forever altered the livelihoods of a whole community.
Why ASEAN Economic Community Can't Ignore the Environment
By Rob Edens
Without strong standards and an oversight mechanism, ASEAN risks sending its already embattled ecosystem off a cliff.
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