Predators that eat fish to survive. (Apex)
No, raccoons are quite common over most of their range and are in no danger of extinction.
the coluntianal massacre
shark One such danger is pollution of our waters. A second is depletion of certain fish because of over-fishing, such as the whale population.
This question needs more specification. Effects depend on what people use the Murray River for. Some common issues are: Over fishing, pollution from boats, over use of water.
In the ocean, but the way we are over fishing it, might not be for long so go fish it before its too late. :)
It's called "Danger in the Sea," by Alec Fraser-Brunner, published in 1973
There is no commercial fishing -- thus no 'over-fishing' -- in Antarctica based on the the Antarctic Treaty.
Generally people under 18 do not require a fishing license but you need to check your local fishing regulations; You can ask at any place that sellsfishinggear.In most states, residents over the age of 16 years must have a fishing license.
Tuna are Ocean dwellers, although most are now managed due to over fishing.
fishing and fishing until youve either eliminated the species or made them rare
Stop fishing.....
Over fishing has hurt the area.