the good minerals underneath the ice will be taken out and it could affect Antartica. The over fishing could be a major disruption in food
There is no commercial fishing allowed in the Southern Ocean around Antarctica.
Commercial fishing is not allowed in Antarctica, according to The Antarctic Treaty.
There is no subsistence fishing there, or commercial fishing allowed in Antarctic waters.
There is no commercial fishing allowed south of 60 degrees South latitude -- which includes the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica -- meaning there is no threat from commercial fishing.
There is no commercial fishing allowed on earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude.
There is no commercial fishing allowed on earth south of 60 degrees S, which includes the southern ocean that surrounds Antarctica. Over-fishing is not an issue there.
Earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude, which includes Antarctica, is governed by The Antarctic Treaty, which dedicates the area to science. There is zero fishing in Antarctica, except in pursuit of science.
There is no fishing in Antarctica or near Antarctica, anywhere south of 60 degrees South Latitude.
There is no commercial fishing allowed south of 60 degrees S, except for some controlled fishing in the Ross Sea.
There is no commercial fishing or mining allowed on the Antarctic continent, prohibited by the Antarctic Treaty.
No commercial or private fishing is allowed south of 60 degrees S, because this geography is protected for scientific research about the health of planet earth.
No, because there is no commercial fishing allowed south of 60 degrees S, per the Antarctic Treaty.