Over-Fishing
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What type of resource are fish? | Renewable
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Over-Exploit | To over use something
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What is Over-Fishing | When too many of one type of fish are caught in an area leading to a large drop in the number of that type of fish.
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Why does it happen? | 1.Bigger Ships - Bigger nets and more room to store fish
2.Refrigerators on ships to keep fish fresh
3.New Technology - Sonar, Radar
4.Some fish swim in groups making them easy to catch.
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Steps to stop it | 1.Reduce size of fishing fleets
2.Quotas(limits) on the number of fish that can be caught in certain areas.
3.Banning non-EU boats from EU waters.
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