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~ From Life in London, to the New World of a Brazilian Fishing Village

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My son wants to be a circus flyer

18th Feb 2010

When we were in London, we were very lucky to be taken by my mother to see Cirque du Soleil. …

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A short video with English subtitles on the international  directives for the valorisation of artisanal fishing, as discussed by fishers groups from all over Brazil at their meeting in Brasilia earlier this month.

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Our seas are being drastically overfished using unsustainable fishing methods which puts all of us at risk but especially those in small coastal communities.

It's easy to think it is someone elses problem, but the seas are an ecosystem of which we know very little and their degredation is a threat to all of us, not just the species of fish who's numbers are dwindling, who's habitats are being destroyed, nor just those who make a living from or like to eat fish.

Consumer choice does make a difference, become more informed about the fish you buy.

The following sites offer information about fish species and fishing methods enabling you to make an educated choice about the fish you buy.

http://www.eartheasy.com/eat_sustainable_seafoods.htm

http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/cr/cr_seafoodwatch/sfw_resources.aspx

http://www.fishonline.org/

http://www.goodfishguide.co.uk/

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