Jersey fishermen say they feel left out of a new agreement over fishing rights in Guernsey's territorial waters.
Fish populations in the area had dropped dramatically due to over fishing and the protected zones will allow marine stocks to regenerate.
Mr Pringle was described as about 5ft 9in, slim, with short dark hair and wearing a green camouflage-type jacket over fishing waders.
He is trying to use the disaster to bypass co-operatives, whose priority rights over fishing along the coast, he claims, often put off private enterprise.
Disputes over fishing rights have resulted in dozens of boat seizures.
Over fishing, new quota systems and changes in expected weather patterns have all played a role in changing the face of this once swashbuckling Alaskan town, fishermen say.
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The first Rio Earth Summit in 1992 called for nations to find ways to conserve fish stocks and prevent international conflicts over fishing on the high seas.
Though El Salvador and Honduras went to the International Court of Justice to settle their land border, all three countries still clash over fishing rights in the Gulf of Fonseca.
In the early 1990's, cod stocks in the rich fisheries of the Newfoundland Grand Banks collapsed -- some to as little as 1 percent of their historical levels -- because of over fishing.
They asked for a formal apology, the speeding up of the investigation into his death, punishment of the perpetrators, the payment of compensation to the fisherman's family and talks over fishing rights in the disputed area.
Of course, over-fishing has crippled the occupation all over the world.
Where tradable fishing quotas have been issued, the result has been a drop in over-fishing.
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Most of the stories you hear about wild fish involve their disappearance, usually because of over-fishing.
In a statement, it said it would settle the issue over commercial fishing in Guernsey waters.
Iran, as it would, blames not over-fishing but oil drilling by the ex-Soviet republics.
Our seas and oceans face a series of major threats, including climate change and over-fishing.
Critics of the deal also said it was a waste of public funds and led to over-fishing.
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The massive over-fishing of the oceans has already led to the near-disappearance of some of the world's fish.
The other striking finding is of the four local threats it's over-fishing that has really increased the most.
Meanwhile, the Scottish Fishermen's Federation has welcomed signs that the UK government could back demands for more control over traditional fishing grounds.
"This means that current estimates for how quickly commercial fisheries will recover from declines and over-fishing are probably far too optimistic, " they added.
They endorsed Canada's charge of American over-fishing and called for redress, but told Canada not to expect as big a share of the catch as it claims.
The scientists stated that they had proved for the first time that changes in the body size and maturation of the fish is "an evolutionary response to over-fishing".
The project looks at four main threats to coral reefs -- marine-based threats, over-fishing, coastal development, and land-based sources of pollution -- in six main coral reef regions.
Ireland has called for the EU to impose sanctions against Iceland for over-fishing, and talks in September between Norway, Iceland, the Faroe Islands and the EU were inconclusive.
There is an expanding oil and gas industry, but this does not generate jobs and spread cash around as the cod fishery once did, before over-fishing destroyed it.
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species gave warning last summer that over-fishing had put sturgeon in danger of extinction: 90% of the world's caviare comes from the Caspian.
This remains a very real concern, with much of the world suffering from increasing water scarcity, land erosion, drought intensity, stalled progress on crop productivity, declining groundwater aquifers, over-grazing of pasturelands, tropical deforestation, massive species extinction, over-fishing, and anthropogenic climate-change.
The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (UNESCO-IOC) is part of a powerful coalition of governments, international organizations, civil society groups and private interests that are joining together under the banner of a Global Partnership for Oceans to address the blatant need for coordinated, global action and confront widely documented problems of over-fishing, marine degradation, and habitat loss.
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