At the beginning of the 1990s, catches of many important species were significantly down from their 1980s levels across the lower 48 states.
Nearly every fishery is over fished, commercial and Indian nets take extremely large number both in the US and all around the world. However, Japanese and US waters are some of the most overfished. Even Alaska is somewhat over fished.
All shrimp is mainly found in the Atlantic, and the Pacific Oceans that's where you will find most shrimp.
Another way of saying "fished out" is "TOOK OUT".Example in sentence is"Handbags were opened everywhere all over the room and notebooks were fished out."
tacos
the water has bean over fished
America never had control of Samoa. Unless your talking about American Samoa. In that case, American Samoa is still U.S territory.
fished I fished in the creek.
The country called Samoa, previously Western Samoa.
The past tense is fished.
They are the same in that Samoans in American Samoa and Samoa (once Western Samoa) have the same heritage. However, American Samoa is a US territory while Samoa is an independent nation. So they are in effect two different countries.
Over 95% of the Earth's water is in the oceans and seas.