Overfishing- Threat to Marine Life
For hundreds of years, fishermen have been overfishing one fish population after another. The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) recently estimated that of 17 major world fisheries, 13 were either being fished to their limit or were over fished. When a fish population
collapses and few, if any, fish are caught, the fishermen are put out of business or must seek fish elsewhere.
There is no guarantee that the fish population will recover. To take one recent example overfishing in the Northwest Atlantic resulted in the collapse of cod and haddock fisheries in the early 1990s. When major Canadian and American fishing grounds were closed 40,000 fishermen and other workers lost their jobs.
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ReplyDeleteFishes are getting extinct day by day
and 1 by 1
This is a major worldwide problem and it caused much damaged to marine ecosystem. The Government must provide a solution for this to prevent things from getting worse.
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