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What Is Overfishing? | World Wildlife Fund Overfishing significantly depletes ocean wildlife populations Here, learn its causes and consequences, plus how sustainable fishing helps
What Is Bycatch? | World Wildlife Fund Not only does it cause avoidable deaths and injuries, but the fishing methods can be harmful to the marine environments where they are employed WWF aims to reduce bycatch by working with fisheries and helping develop and promote new technologies and gear for more efficient operations
Illegal Fishing (and How to Stop It) | World Wildlife Fund Illegal fishing is a key driver of global overfishing, it threatens marine ecosystems, puts food security and regional stability at risk, and is linked to major human rights violations and even organized crime
Coral bleaching: What to know how to stop it - World Wildlife Fund Bleached coral also compounds the overfishing crisis by removing links in the food web and depriving some fish and crustacean species of a place to spawn and develop Anyone relying on these animals as a primary source of income or protein will be in trouble
Sharks are key to the health of our oceans and climate They are among the most endangered marine animals—mainly because of overfishing and harmful fishing practices A study of 18 oceanic shark and ray species found that overfishing has led to a 71% reduction in their numbers globally since 1970
Sally Cole - World Wildlife Fund Sally Cole is a business leader, communications strategist, and policy maker whose career spans the corporate, public and non-profit sectors
Overfishing Threatens One-Third of Sharks and Rays | World Wildlife Fund Where catch limits are not feasible, protecting critical habitats for sharks and rays and reducing accidental death or entanglement in fishing gear can curb overfishing Additionally, a critical part of ending overfishing is effective monitoring of catches and fishing activities at sea
Deforestation and Forest Degradation | World Wildlife Fund Changes in climate can also affect forest-dwelling creatures by altering their habitats and decreasing the availability of food and water Some will adapt by moving to higher elevations or latitudes, but others will not
Our work | World Wildlife Fund At WWF, our work starts with a devotion to conserving the most important places on Earth That means working in critical landscapes and seascapes around the world, where conservation efforts have the greatest impact These places are home to extraordinary biodiversity, provide vital services like clean water and fresh air, and support millions of people