Environmental Sciences, asked by manishgzp9355, 11 months ago

Why can overfishing lead to ecosystem collapse?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a study of 154 different marine fish species, David Byler found out that many factors such as overfishing, climate change, and fast growth of fish populations will cause ecosystem collapse. ... The DO levels dropping will cause all the species in that area to have to leave, or they will suffocate.

Answered by thewordlycreature
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Fishing is one of the most significant reason for decline in the ocean population of marine animals like fishes. When vessels catch fish they can catch fish at a faster rate and hence the stock can replenish. It is known as overfishing.

The damage done by overfishing is beyond the scale which can be repaired. It destroys The Marine ecosystem and also reduces the number of fishes. Since billion of people's economy is involved directly on fishes, it lead to overfishing and this is extremely bad for the ecosystem.

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