Overfishing: Are there really plenty of fish in the sea?
PhysOrg - Worldwide fishing catches grew 400 percent between 1950 and 1994, following centuries of increasingly intensive commercial fishing, but it couldn’t last forever. Big fisheries began crashing by the late 20th century, and global production leveled off in 1988. U.S. catches peaked six years later at 5.2 million tons, more than double the country’s 1950 total, and by 2008 they had fallen back down to 4.1 million, despite rising demand. Read Article



