Review:
Overfishing And Its Effects On Marine Life
overall review score: 3.5
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Overfishing refers to the depletion of fish stocks in marine ecosystems due to excessive fishing activities, leading to imbalances in marine food chains and ecosystems.
Key Features
- Loss of biodiversity
- Disruption of marine food chains
- Economic impacts on fishing communities
- Environmental degradation
Pros
- Raises awareness about unsustainable fishing practices
- Promotes conservation efforts to protect marine life
Cons
- Threatens the livelihoods of fishermen and fishing communities
- Leads to declines in fish populations and ecosystems