No, because there is no commercial fishing allowed south of 60 degrees S, per the Antarctic Treaty.
fishing, oil spills, tourists, tourists dropping rubbish and causing pollution, ships and boats.
There is no commercial fishing in Antarctica.
There is no commercial fishing in Antarctica: it is prohibited by the Antarctic Treaty.
fishing fishing
There is no commercial fishing in Antarctica.
Probably not. There are no trees, and fishing would be difficult there.
Any pollution in Antarctica is as 'bad' as is pollution anywhere on earth.
There is no commercial fishing allowed in the Southern Ocean around Antarctica.
There is no commercial fishing -- thus no 'over-fishing' -- in Antarctica based on the the Antarctic Treaty.
There is no commercial krill fishing in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica.
There is no commercial fishing in Antarctica.
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.