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Overfishing And Its Consequences
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Overfishing is the act of catching too many fish at once, causing harm to the marine ecosystem and depleting fish populations. The consequences of overfishing include disruptions to the ocean food chain, loss of biodiversity, and economic impacts on fishing communities.
Key Features
- Depletion of fish populations
- Disruptions to marine ecosystems
- Loss of biodiversity
- Economic impacts on fishing communities
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Cons
- Negative impact on marine ecosystems
- Threat to food security
- Challenge for fishing industry sustainability
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