There is no commercial krill fishing in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica.
Nothing, it's not endangered.
A lot
oil spills
Modern fishing is done with friends and traditional fishing Is done with.family and relatives
To address the decline of krill populations, immediate action is needed to reduce overfishing and establish sustainable fishing practices that protect these crucial species. Additionally, mitigating climate change and its impacts on ocean temperatures and acidity is vital, as krill are sensitive to these environmental changes. Conservation efforts should also include habitat protection and monitoring programs to better understand krill dynamics and their role in the marine ecosystem. Collaborative international agreements are essential for ensuring the long-term viability of krill and the species that depend on them.
The culture of a fishing village and a farming village is similar. Both cultures include a belief in work. The differences are in the type of work being done. The locations, a farming village usually being inland and a fishing village being on a water source, would also result in subtile differences in culture. Also, fishing is often done by the individual and farming often involves the whole family.
people is not fishing them as much.
Spear fishing is done with a spear & regular is done with a rod/reel w/ fishing line & you catch the fish on a hook with bait.
As a result of the greenhouse effect, meat is melting ice caps, therefore, leaving nothing but water.
Done by rod and reel it is. Commercial fishing is not a sport.
A number of reefs have been established where fishing and other humans are prevented
There is no development allowed in Antarctica, per the Antarctic Treaty.