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"Overfishing: A Silent Killer Beneath the Waves" Famine on the coast of Brittany (colour litho): Overfishing has devastating consequences


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"Overfishing: A Silent Killer Beneath the Waves" Famine on the coast of Brittany (colour litho): Overfishing has devastating consequences, as evident in this historical image capturing famine along the coast of Brittany. Famine in Brittany (colour litho): Overfishing not only affects marine life but also threatens coastal communities, leading to food scarcity and hardship. The Breton delegation meeting President Loubet of France at the Elysee Palace (colour litho): Communities impacted by overfishing seek help from their leaders, urging action to address this pressing issue. DDE-90024573: This identification code represents a call for urgent measures against overfishing, highlighting its detrimental impact on our oceans' delicate ecosystems. Snowy (Wandering) Albatross greeting each other on the nest when one of the birds returns: These majestic creatures rely on abundant fish populations for survival; however, overfishing disrupts their natural habitat and food sources. A Caribbean reef shark with a hook embedded in its mouth: This distressing sight serves as a stark reminder that irresponsible fishing practices harm not only target species but also innocent marine animals caught unintentionally. A silky shark with an embedded hook and line at Cat Island in the Bahamas: Encounters like these emphasize how discarded fishing gear can entangle and injure sharks, further contributing to declining populations due to overexploitation. Hoplostethus atlanticus, orange roughy: Once abundant in deep-sea habitats, orange roughy now faces severe depletion due to excessive fishing pressure driven by high demand for their delicate flesh. Blue Fin Tuna - in net - Australia: Iconic yet highly threatened by commercial fishing operations targeting them relentlessly worldwide; bluefin tuna exemplify how overharvesting jeopardizes even once-abundant species.