Are dietary recommendations for the use of fish oils sustainable? - PubMed (original) (raw)

Are dietary recommendations for the use of fish oils sustainable?

David J A Jenkins et al. CMAJ. 2009.

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Figure 1: Trends observed in global fisheries. (A) Trends observed in global catch from 1950 to 2000, after correction for overreporting by China. (B) Exploited stocks (n < 10 000; in 64 large marine ecosystems) whose catches declined to 10% of their historic maximum yield, signifying collapse.,,

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