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Fish and Overfishing - Our World in Data
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The "Fish and Overfishing" section of Our World in Data provides a comprehensive analysis of global fish stocks and the impact of overfishing on marine ecosystems. This resource utilizes validated data to illustrate trends in fish populations, fishing practices, and the socio-economic implications of overfishing. By integrating longitudinal studies and empirical evidence, it highlights the urgency of sustainable fishing practices and the shared responsibility of stakeholders. This data-driven approach fosters informed decision-making to enhance ocean stewardship and ensure the long-term health of our oceans.
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