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The provision of food for human consumption is one of the most tangible services provided by the marine environment. However, those species that are harvested commercially tend to be very heavily exploited, with stocks of many traditional favourites such as North Sea cod facing the threat of collapse. Seaweeds such as giant kelp, nori and agarweed are also very important commercially, historically being extremely important in East Asia. Conserving biodiversity of these groups will allow the use of under utilised resources in the future. A diverse ocean could potentially help to alleviate current and future commercial fishing pressures, provided these resources are managed responsibly.
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[[Image:Fish_market.jpg|thumb|right]]The provision of food for human consumption is one of the most tangible services provided by the marine environment. However, those species that are harvested commercially tend to be very heavily exploited, with stocks of many traditional favourites such as North Sea cod facing the threat of collapse. Seaweeds such as giant kelp, nori and agarweed are also very important commercially, historically being extremely important in East Asia. Conserving biodiversity of these groups will allow the use of under utilised resources in the future. A diverse ocean could potentially help to alleviate current and future commercial fishing pressures, provided these resources are managed responsibly.

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The provision of food for human consumption is one of the most tangible services provided by the marine environment. However, those species that are harvested commercially tend to be very heavily exploited, with stocks of many traditional favourites such as North Sea cod facing the threat of collapse. Seaweeds such as giant kelp, nori and agarweed are also very important commercially, historically being extremely important in East Asia. Conserving biodiversity of these groups will allow the use of under utilised resources in the future. A diverse ocean could potentially help to alleviate current and future commercial fishing pressures, provided these resources are managed responsibly.