Fishing faster than the fish can reproduce.
Overfishing is not classified as pollution in the traditional sense, which typically refers to the introduction of harmful substances into the environment. However, it does have significant ecological impacts, including the depletion of fish populations and disruption of marine ecosystems, which can lead to a decline in biodiversity. While it may not fit the exact definition of pollution, overfishing contributes to environmental degradation and can exacerbate other forms of pollution in marine environments.
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
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Don't Fish
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Overfishing impacts the population because we take them out faster than they can reproduce. Some species of tuna are already in perril.