Sharon – Shantel – Elma- Toni Rose – Derek - Vincent Darwin’s Nightmare.

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Sharon – Shantel – Elma- Toni Rose – Derek - Vincent Darwin’s Nightmare

“ S URVIVAL OF THE F ITTEST ”

 Lake Victoria in Tanzania, Africa  1950 new species “ NILE PERCH”  Fish Trade – cannibalism  Europeans, Americans biggest consumer  Violence, Prostitution, Desperation  Globalization and Darwinism

 Exploiting natural resources from one country to benefit its self  Is fair trade present?  500 tons of “Nile Perch” exported to Europe  Lake Victoria, and Tanzania village are at risk

 Fishes shipped on cargo planes  Weaponry for destructive wars  Spreading of HIV virus  IS IT ETHICAL?

 Crime  Vehicle Theft – armed robbery – burglary  Drug Problem  (missing information)  Impediments  Weak and low capacity for economic management  HIV

Fish exports : Value and Volume

Prices in Tanzania : Percentage share in total GDP

Impact on employee and work force in the industry Impact on employee wages Impact on employee work schedules

 Revenues from fish-fillet exports dropped from US$161.6 million in 2004 to US$152.5 million in  According to a report by Tanzanian authorities on March 28th 2006, 80% of the revenues are from fresh-fillet exports, while 20% are from exporting frozen fillets.

 In 2004, the total tonnage of exported Nile perch - popular in the European Union - was 71,000 tons, but they fell to 63,000 tons in  Why is this? It is because of the damaging methods used for fishing.  Abusing dynamite fishing forms weakened rubble fields within the lake, thus reducing the fish habitat.

 The key forces of growth within the short and medium terms came from  private consumption,  exports and gross fixed capital,  tourism revenues,  foreign investments and aid.  The government also intends to direct interventions to ensure that GDP growth is propelled mainly by key sectors  agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, mining and infrastructure.

Do you agree on globalization if it’s a good thing or a bad thing?