Fishing
According to the FAO, nearly 90% of the world’s marine fish population groups are now exploited so significantly that populations of targeted species are unable to replenish at the rate they are being fished, with some in serious decline. Some populations, including Bluefin tuna, Atlantic halibut, Atlantic cod, Atlantic salmon, red snapper and yellowfin tuna, have been pushed to the brink of extinction. Over-fishing is one of the biggest dangers facing our oceans, threatening ocean ecosystems.
In addition to the wild-caught fishing industry, Australia also has numerous intensive fish farms across the country, which grow fish on land in large tanks, or out at sea in cages. Though this is often promoted as a solution to reducing the fishing industry's impacts on our oceans, fish farming comes with a plethora of damaging environmental consequences too.
Moving forward
Explore some of the solutions available to the current issues facing our marine environment on the previous page.
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