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over-fishing

 

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over-fishing

Definition:

Over-fishing refers to the excessive extraction or removal of fish from a body of water, often resulting in significant depletion of fish populations and negative ecological impacts.

Examples:

As a noun:

  1. The over-fishing of cod in the Atlantic has led to a drastic decline in their numbers.
  2. Over-fishing is a major concern for coastal communities, as it threatens their livelihoods.

As a verb:

  1. The government has implemented strict regulations to prevent fishermen from over-fishing certain species.
  2. We need to address the issue of over-fishing before it causes irreparable damage to marine ecosystems.

As an adjective:

  1. The over-fishing industry is contributing to the decline of several fish species.
  2. Over-fishing practices must be curbed to protect vulnerable marine habitats.
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