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Overfishing is catching fish faster than stocks can replenish, threatening marine wildlife, ecosystems, food security and livelihoods. WWF works to end overfishing by addressing root causes and impacts, and promoting sustainable fisheries management and certification.
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- Illegal Fishing
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7 Φεβ 2022 · Scientists have long been sounding the alarm about a looming catastrophe of ocean overfishing—the harvesting of wildlife from the sea at rates too high for species to replace themselves.
Learn how overfishing depletes fish stocks, disrupts marine ecosystems, and harms human livelihoods. Find out the causes, consequences, and potential solutions to protect marine life and the oceans.
Overfishing is when too many fish are caught and not enough are left to reproduce, threatening ocean wildlife and biodiversity. Learn how overfishing affects people, the environment and the economy, and what the MSC is doing to prevent it.
18 Σεπ 2023 · What are the effects of overfishing? Overfishing endangers ocean ecosystems and the billions of people who rely on seafood as a key source of protein. Without sustainable management, our fisheries face collapse — and we face a food crisis.
1 Οκτ 2024 · Overfishing is the unsustainable exploitation of fish stocks, disrupting marine ecosystems and threatening the survival of countless species. Learn about the scale, severity, and ripple effects of overfishing, and how it impacts our planet and coastal communities.
Most fish have low environmental impact compared to other meats ‘Environmental impact’ can mean very different things: greenhouse gas emissions, land use, water use or chemical pollution. It’s useful to look at all of these impacts in case there are large trade-offs between them.