With worldwide attention focused on the population explosion and the dwindling food supply, Dr. Idyll, in this updated edition, explores the significant changes that have taken place in the national and international attitudes toward the distribution and conservation of food from the oceans, and how we should act if the sea is to increase its share of nutrition for mankind. The Sea Against Hunger provides an understanding of the ocean's natural processes and outputs which is important to the full use of new techniques for the harvesting of fish.In examining the biological pyramid in the sea from plankton to fish to man, Dr. Idyll shows where new sources of food for the world's hungry are to be found and how we may best gain access to them.
Data pubblicazione
01/01/1978