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'On the brink of collapse' World's fish population under threat due to overfishing
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2021-11-21
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Rising global temperatures and commercial fishing is proving to be a real threat to the world fish population. Scientists around the world say more action is needed to save marine biodiversity.
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