Nov 7, 2006

Seafood May Be Gone by 2048, Study Says


According to the study, 29 percent of the seafood species humans consume have already crashed. If the long-term trend continues, in 30 years there will be little or no seafood available. The increasing pace of diversity loss, imperils the "ecosystems services" that many human populations depend on for survival. The research also found that biodiversity loss is tightly linked to less water quality, ocean dead zones, fish kills, and coastal flooding.

I think that this is bad because first we survive from coastel floods because of the fish and in the next 30 years I won't get any juicy fish.

Source: http://news.nationalgeographic.com

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