Industrial fishing is extracting fish from oceans faster than natural populations can replenish, causing ecosystem collapse, biodiversity loss, and threatening the food security of over 3 billion people who depend on seafood for survival.
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Every day, industrial fishing fleets pull millions of fish from the ocean faster than nature can replace them.
Entire ecosystems are collapsing. Sharks disappear. Coral reefs die. Food chains break. And this isn't just about marine life. More than 3 billion people depend on seafood for survival. But overfishing is emptying the oceans at a terrifying speed. If this continues, future generations may inherit oceans filled with plastic but almost no life.
The ocean fed humanity for thousands of years. Now, humanity is pushing it toward collapse.
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