Un nouveau document provenant de Daniel Pauly a attesté que les données globales de capture, tel que rapporté par l'Organisation pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture (FAO), sont incorrectes et qu'elles devraient en fait être inférieures, en citant la surpêche comme la cause.
A new paper led by Daniel Pauly has claimed that the global catch data, as reported by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), is incorrect and it should in fact be lower, citing overfishing as the cause.
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Un nouveau document provenant de Daniel Pauly a attesté que les données globales de capture, tel que rapporté par l'Organisation pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture (FAO), sont incorrectes et qu'elles devraient en fait être inférieures, en citant la surpêche comme la cause.