Examples of using Over-exploitation in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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creatures that have no internal skeleton, faced loss of habitat, pollution, over-exploitation and climate change.
popular among Greeks and Romans), competition with feral dogs and over-exploitation.
runaway climate change and the over-exploitation of people and natural resource,
Agriculture was often to blame, he said, as over-exploitation of land meant that plants,
a keystone component of the Antarctic ecosystem and a history of over-exploitation of several other marine resources in the Southern Ocean.
the dangers of nuclear power, agricultural over-exploitation, vehicle pollution,
destruction of its habitats, or over-exploitation.
and to the history of over-exploitation of several other marine resources in the Southern Ocean.
heavy machinery and over-exploitation of the land) mainly for animal husbandry,
an integral component of the Antarctic ecosystem and a history of over-exploitation of several other marine resources in the Southern Ocean.
(12) The STECF has shown that exploitation of most demersal stocks in the western Mediterranean exceeds by far the levels required to achieve MSY, and that over-exploitation poses a high biological risk that those stocks will collapse.
natural situations caused by the destruction and over-exploitation of nature, including by mining companies.
seas are under pressure from pollution, over-exploitation and climate change.
a keystone component of the Antarctic ecosystem and a history of over-exploitation of several other marine resources in the Southern Ocean(click here).
manage ment measures that the maintenance of the living resources in the exclusive economic zone is not endangered by over-exploitation.
and to the history of over-exploitation of several other marine living resources in the Southern Ocean.
shall ensure through proper conservation and management measures that the maintenance of the living resources in the exclusive economic zone is not endangered by over-exploitation.
shall ensure through proper conservation and management measures that the maintenance of the living resources in the exclusive economic zone is not endangered by over-exploitation.
The Conference of the Parties to CITES will once again have to adopt more crucial decisions to protect species threatened by over-exploitation, to which international trade could be contributing.
must ensure through proper conservation and management measures that the maintenance of the living resources in the exclusive economic zone is not endangered by over-exploitation.