Overfishing occurs when the number of caught fish exceeds the number of individuals and can be replaced by natural breeding. Collecting as much fish as possible seems to be a useful way, but overfishing can have serious consequences. The result not only affects the balance of marine life but also does not rely on the impact of social and economic well-being of coastal region fish lifestyle.
Billions of people rely on protein fished fish, and fishing is the main life of millions of people all over the world. For centuries our seas and seas have been considered infinite food. However, due to fishery efforts in the last 50 years and an increase in unsustainable fishery, many fish species have collapsed.
More than 30% of the world's fishery exceeds its biological limits and is a necessity for a strict management plan to restore them. Several important commercial fishing resources (such as the Atlantic bluefin tuna) declined to the extent that they do not threaten the survival as seed. Target fishing top predators such as tuna and grouper, the sea is a large number of small marine organisms such as sardines and anchovies, so the community is changing as a result
Recognizing the need to protect many fishery resources and the marine environment, fishermen have illegal fishing and other regulatory issues remaining. Stakeholders with WWF to maintain livelihood, focus on sustainable practices, to reform global fishery management and ensure food security to protect ecosystems
Overfishing more. Almost three minutes of all commercial fishery resources - According to a recent report, we remain at the unsustainable level of overpopulation of the most popular seafood. This has not made much progress since we talked about sustainable fishery and marine products industry as a whole. Indeed, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, the problem of overfishing will gradually worsen. Further reasons to eat litter fish (or their honeycomb agricultural shrimp?)
Some of my work has focused on the noncritical use of the term "overfishing" as a criterion for judging the performance of fishery management. The problem is that overfishing has many different definitions and definitions, so it is not a scientific indicator. Since overfishing is not a scientific indicator, this term is a metaphor, meaning that resources are relatively small regardless of the cause of depletion. A nonscientific and figurative way of overfishing diverts attention from what should be done to properly manage school of fish
By definition, in order to maintain a sustainable fishing system by overfishing, overfishing is the capture of excess fish. In general, overfishing occurs when fish species are reduced to an acceptable level. Due to overfishing, fish lose viability because they are highly dependent on marine organisms and may breed new generations. An example of the adverse effect of overfishing is the overfishing of sharks that damage marine ecosystems (Shark Declines Threaten Shellfish Stocks, Study Says, National Geographic News, 2007). Abnormal changes in composition can lead to changes in the ecosystem and other equilibrium energy flows include composition of species Also in 1997 50% of the world's population includes the world's largest city I lived in the sea.