The Ecology of Tampa Bay, Florida an estuarine profile
Tampa Bay is a billion dollar resource. It has satisfied the agendas of all social and economic interests in the region, free of charge and with no management for 100 years. It cannot continue to do so, because natural threshholds are being approached beyond which ecosystems fail. Fisheries will continue to decline because fish stocks cannot simultaneously adapt to large habitat losses, anoxic waters, mortality from power plants entrainment, unlimited sport and commercial fishing pressure and toxic materials.
"Tampa Bay is a billion dollar resource. It has satisfied the agendas of all social and economic interests in the region, free of charge and with no management for 100 years. It cannot continue to do so, because natural threshholds are being approached beyond which ecosystems fail. Fisheries will continue to decline because fish stocks cannot simultaneously adapt to large habitat losses, anoxic waters, mortality from power plants entrainment, unlimited sport and commercial fishing pressure and toxic materials."@en
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