"Ultimately overfishing may lead to resource depletion in cases of subsidised fishing, low biological growth rates and critical low biomass levels"(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_fisheries). So says the
When fishing activities reduce fish stocks below an acceptable level this is called overfishing.
Overfishing can occur from the as small as a pond to as large as the ocean.
Here in these locations overfishing not only is disastrous to fish stocks but also to the fishing communities relying on the harvest.
For the fisheries to recover depends on whether the conditions of the ecosystems are right for population growth.
Chris suggests re-arranging the sentences to achieve a completely opening gambit.
This a great technique related what Gyson and Burroughes call the "cut up" method. MK talked about how she used to do this with essays, too.
Cut into a paragraph, re-order the sentences....cut into a section of an essay, re-order the paragraphs....cut an essay into sections, re-order those sections...
performing these experiments only work if you do them, simply talking about them or thinking about them doesn't help. Try and see!
read more aboutthe Cut Up Method
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