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Fish are definitely in danger, due to over fishing, pollution, and man kind. Fishermen fish for fish and continue to fish for fish that is not needed. People pollute to water and litter, so animals cannot breathe in the water and cannot get out of the trash they get stuck in. People need to help take care of the ocean and fish.

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