Biology
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History of Newspapers and Marine Biodiversity: Historical Perspectives From Brazil Can Inform Global Debates
Humans have depended on marine ecosystems as a source of food and livelihood for thousands of years along the Brazilian coast. Over the past few decades, increased fishing demands, cycles of profit-driven subsidy programs, and weak governance models have intensified commercial exploitation, leading to unprecedented catch levels and the decline of a number of stocks.
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