Industrial Technology, Advanced sonar, radar, and massive factory ships, such as bottom trawlers that destroy the seafloor., Subsidies, Governments providing financial aid for fuel, gear, and ships often encourages overexploitation., Illegal Fishing, Fishing in protected areas or without reporting catches, which is sometimes linked to sea life trafficking., Rising Demand, Growing global population and demand for seafood. , Ecological Collapse, Over 90% of large predatory fish (e.g., tuna, cod) have been removed, disrupting the food chain., Bycatch, The unintentional capture of non-target species like dolphins, turtles, and seabirds., Economic & Social Impact, It threatens the livelihoods of 59.5 million people in the fishing sector. , Overfishing, Catching fish faster than they can reproduce, reducing stocks., Sustainable Fishing, Leaving enough fish in the ocean to allow for reproduction and habitat protection., Illigal, unreported,and unregulated (IUU) fishing, a massive amount of fishing occurs without compliance with regulations, often in protected areas, making up roughly 30% of high -value catches..

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