I don't statistically know, but I personally think they are.
japan
off the coast of newfoundland and the maritimes. and in all kinds of lakes and rivers
Overfishing in Japan, they can get hit by boats, and they get trapped in fisherman's nets
Overfishing in Japan has led to significant economic challenges, including the depletion of fish stocks, which jeopardizes the livelihoods of fishermen and coastal communities reliant on fishing. This decline affects the seafood industry, reducing supply and increasing prices, which can lead to higher costs for consumers. Additionally, a decrease in fish populations can disrupt related industries, such as tourism, which benefits from healthy marine ecosystems. Over time, the sustainability of Japan's fishing practices is crucial for long-term economic stability in the region.
overfishing, and fishes getting traped in abandoned nets
well a dolphin could get a plastic can ring stuck on his throat and die from suffocate caused by the plastic can ring.
people who fish should have a laces for fishing and NOT overfishing
Some non-examples of overfishing are dogs,cats,hamsters,bears,and humans
ocean
everywhere
yes
Don't Fish