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I don't statistically know, but I personally think they are.
Overfishing impacts the population because we take them out faster than they can reproduce. Some species of tuna are already in perril.
Increased urbanization and rapid economic growth.
Increased urbanization and rapid economic growth.
That geographically it harms ecosystems and economically it puts down opportunities for the government
off the coast of newfoundland and the maritimes. and in all kinds of lakes and rivers
There have been no geographical effects due to the Tsunami in Japan because it is nowhere near it. However, the economic disruption caused by it has affected every country on the planet. So, the economic system of Dominican Republic must be affected by the Tsunami in Japan, even though the effect is very small.
socio economic effects of food borne illness
Overfishing in Japan, they can get hit by boats, and they get trapped in fisherman's nets
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socio economic effects of food borne illness