Overfishing

Overfishing is a form of overexploitation where fish stocks are reduced to below acceptable levels. Overfishing can occur in water bodies of any size, such as ponds, rivers, lakes or oceans, and can result in resource depletion, reduced biological growth rates and low biomass levels. Sustained overfishing can lead to critical depensation, where the fish population is no longer able to sustain itself. Some forms of overfishing, for example the overfishing of sharks, has led to the upset of entire marine ecosystems.

The ability of a fishery to recover from overfishing depends on whether the ecosystem's conditions are suitable for the recovery. Dramatic changes in species composition can result in an ecosystem shift, where other equilibrium energy flows involve species compositions different from those that had been present before the depletion of the original fish stock. For example, once trout have been overfished, carp might take over in a way that makes it impossible for the trout to re-establish a breeding population.

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Ohio investigators catch anglers overfishing on Lake Erie. What to know about limits

Times Reporter 21 Mar 2025
The Ohio Division of Wildlife is warning anglers not to ignore state fishing limits ... A total of 37 walleye were forfeited ... 30, no minimum size ... Limits are imposed in the state to prevent overfishing and protect the fishery for sustainable use.

Ontario vacationer fined $5,500 for overfishing oysters without a valid licence (Department of Fisheries and Oceans of Canada)

Public Technologies 21 Mar 2025
) Ontario vacationer fined $5,500 for overfishing oysters without a valid licence. From. Fisheries and Oceans Canada. News release. On February 21, 2025, in Courtenay Provincial Court, the Honourable Judge B ... March 21, 2025 ... They observed Mr ... Quick facts.

Oceans of opportunity squeezed dry by overfishing

Manila Standard 17 Mar 2025
This stands in stark contrast to $22 billion invested in harmful subsidies in the global fishing industry, which contributes to overfishing.

‘Darth Vader’ giant isopod sold widely as seafood, raises concerns about overfishing

Straits Times 16 Mar 2025
In Vietnam, it is served as food after being steamed, grilled, stir-fried or cooked with fried rice ....

Eat the problem: when overfishing is a sustainable option (University of Tasmania)

Public Technologies 13 Mar 2025
In our warming oceans, marine species are moving into new areas and 're-engineering' or often destroying those ecosystems, but scientists say the paradox of overfishing sustainably can help.

Weak regulation fuels overfishing, inequality in coastal communities

Manila Standard 06 Mar 2025
Illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing is severely impacting Philippine marine ecosystems and the livelihoods of small-scale fishers, experts said at a recent symposium ... Dr ... Arcala-Hall identified weak enforcement as a key obstacle ... .
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