40 Prozent des Fischfangs landen im Müll

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WWF und Greenpeace warnen vor der Plünderung der Ozeane - bis 2050 könnte der kommerzielle Fischfang erledigt sein.
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REUTERSFish carcasses from a massive fish kill in the Bayou Chaland area of Plaquemines Parish are pictured in this handout photograph taken on September 10, 2010 and released on September 15, 2010. The cause of the fish kill has not yet been determined,

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REUTERSATTENTION EDITORS - 2 OF 20 PICTURES TO MATCH PICTURE PACKAGE 7 BILLION, 7 STORIES - ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES. SEARCH POPULATION-ENVIRONMENT/ FOR ALL PICTURESA worker resoves dead fish from a lake in Wuhan, central Chinas Hubei province, in this

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EPAepa03196181 Thousands of dead fish are seen at Centla beaches in the state of Tabasco, Mexico, 25 April 2012. Fishermen in the area reportedly blame the Mexican-state company Pemex, which conducts explorations to locate new oil fields offshore. EPA/Ja

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REUTERSWWF activists stage a protest against fish discards outside a European Fishery Ministers council meeting in Brussels December 18, 2008. REUTERS/Sebastien Pirlet (BELGIUM)

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WWF activists dressed as fish blow shells during a protest in front of the European Council building in Brussels December 20, 2005, at the start of an E.U. agriculture and fisheries ministers meeting where 2006 fishing quotas were being discussed. WWF was

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dapdDead fish float in the King Harbor area of Redondo Beach, south of Los Angeles, Tuesday, March 8, 2011. An estimated million fish turned up dead on Tuesday, puzzling authorities and triggering a cleanup effort. (Foto:The Daily Breeze, Brad Graverson/A

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dapdIn this photo taken Sept. 3, 2011, a fisherman take stock of the dead fishes at a fish farm in Shuikou Reservoir in Gutian county in southeast Chinas Fujian province. Local authorities are investigating the mass killing of millions of fishes at fish f

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Senegalese fishmongers wait for customers at the Soumbedioune fish market in the capital Dakar November 30, 2005. Once in abundance, the shoals off the West African coastline are in decline since foreign trawlers entered the waters in the 1960s and as eve

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EPAepa03046669 A women walks past some of the hundreds of dead fish believed to have been killed as a result of the recent oil spill off the coast of Nigeria, 01 January 2012. An estimated 40,000 barrels of crude oil have spilled into the Atlantic Ocean f

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dapdFOR USE AS DESIRED, YEAR END PHOTOS - FILE -In this June 8, 2011 file photo, dead fish float at the Nilahue river after the eruption of the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcano in Rininahue, Chile. (Foto:Carlos Succo, File/AP/dapd)

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EPAepa03252920 Enviromental activists of, Non Governmental Organisation, Greenpeace protest with a recreation of a fishing trawler in front of Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany, 07 June 2012. Greenpeace state that the 25 m long trawler replica is suppos

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REUTERSWWF activists stage a protest against fish discards outside a European Fishery Ministers council meeting in Brussels December 18, 2008. REUTERS/Sebastien Pirlet (BELGIUM)
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