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Overfishing occurs due to a combination of high demand for fish as a food source, economic incentives for fishing industries, and inadequate regulatory measures. Many fish populations are harvested faster than they can reproduce, leading to depletion. Additionally, advancements in fishing technology have made it easier to catch larger quantities, often without regard for sustainability. Lastly, lack of awareness and public concern about the ecological impact contributes to continued overfishing practices.

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