【跟着英剧练发音】South Pacific S01E06 - D(在线收听) |
文本: The fish are scooped up from the water, a tonne or two at a time. Every last fish from this school of 7,000 yellow fin and skip jack tuna is plucked from the water. With fishing techniques now so efficient, and with ever more vessels plying the Pacific, there is real concern among biologists that even the resilient skip jack may begin to decline. This vessel is not one of the newcomers. It's a Papua New Guinea-flagged ship, fishing in their territorial waters. So it's subject to catch limits and regulations that are amongst the strictest in the Pacific, designed to ensure that tuna fishing remains sustainable. But New Guinea's fishermen are concerned about the increasing numbers of foreign vessels now fishing for Pacific tuna. They were the first nation to propose that the high seas pockets beyond their national waters be declared marine reserves, as now advocated by Greenpeace. |
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