Historical Overfishing and the Recent Collapse of Coastal Ecosystems

Science56.90
Volume: 293, Issue: 5530, Pages: 629 - 637
Published: Jul 27, 2001
Abstract
Ecological extinction caused by overfishing precedes all other pervasive human disturbance to coastal ecosystems, including pollution, degradation of water quality, and anthropogenic climate change. Historical abundances of large consumer species were fantastically large in comparison with recent observations. Paleoecological, archaeological, and historical data show that time lags of decades to centuries occurred between the onset of...
Paper Details
Title
Historical Overfishing and the Recent Collapse of Coastal Ecosystems
Published Date
Jul 27, 2001
Journal
Volume
293
Issue
5530
Pages
629 - 637
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