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Exhausted Oceans Appeal |
Overfishing is one of the single greatest threats to our oceans. There are simply too many boats taking too many fish. Today's industrial fisheries are stripping the life from our seas, upsetting the balance on our blue planet and leaving our oceans exhausted.
Over the last 50 years, we have fished our oceans like we clear cut our forests. |
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We have hammered every level of the food chain, from the biggest tuna to the smallest krill.
It is no wonder that leading fisheries scientists have predicted a global fisheries collapse by 2048 - what is now referred to as the 'end of the line' for seafood as we know it.
Without change, we'll soon be eating our fish and chips at the 'last chance saloon'.
But the good news is the solution is within our reach.
The same science shows it is not too late - we can avert the global fishing crisis if we act now. |
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Donate to Exhausted Oceans |
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Sea FactsOrange roughy can live up to 200 years!
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