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How does overfishing affect the dolphins?

well a dolphin could get a plastic can ring stuck on his throat and die from suffocate caused by the plastic can ring.


What problems are caused by sea fishing?

Fishing, in itself, does not cause a problem. Irresponsible and overfishing may do so.


Why is overfishing a problem for aquatic ecosystems?

Bad for food chain


How has the sailfish been affected from overfishing?

Sailfish are rarely sought as food, and their numbers are still quite good.


When did overfishing become a problem?

Overfishing became a significant problem in the mid-20th century, particularly after World War II, as advancements in fishing technology allowed for increased catch efficiency. This led to the depletion of many fish stocks, particularly in industrialized nations. By the 1970s and 1980s, the consequences of overfishing became more evident, prompting international discussions on sustainable fishing practices and conservation efforts. The issue has continued to escalate, affecting marine ecosystems and global food security.


How does modern fishing threaten biodiversity?

overfishing, and fishes getting traped in abandoned nets


What are two actions which could help reduce the global problem of overfishing?

One action which could help reduce the global problem of overfishing would be to impose safe catch limits. Another action that would help reduce this problem is to impose rules that prevent the unintentional killing and disposal of marine life.


What are the solutions for overfishing?

people who fish should have a laces for fishing and NOT overfishing


What are some examples of overfishing?

Some non-examples of overfishing are dogs,cats,hamsters,bears,and humans


We _____ trying to fix the problem?

we are still trying to fix the problem


Where does overfishing happen?

ocean


Who is responsible for overfishing?

Overfishing is primarily driven by human activities, including commercial fishing operations that exploit fish populations beyond sustainable limits. Factors such as demand for seafood, inadequate regulations, and illegal fishing practices contribute significantly to the problem. Additionally, environmental factors and climate change can exacerbate the situation, but ultimately, it is the collective actions of industries, consumers, and policymakers that are responsible for overfishing. Sustainable fishing practices and better management are essential to mitigate this issue.