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The phrase "about overfishing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to the depletion of fish stocks or the environmental impact of fishing practices.
Example: "The documentary provides valuable insights about overfishing and its effects on marine ecosystems."
Alternatives: "regarding overfishing" or "concerning overfishing".
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Catches of one species of Antarctic cod (Notothenia rossii) have been as high as 400,000 tons, prompting concerns about overfishing in Antarctic waters.
The European Union asked that implementation be delayed until May 2011 to give authorities time to respond to concerns about overfishing.
After my first visit, the problem was resolved; the fish in the dish was replaced by halibut after other customers expressed their own concerns about overfishing.
The great irony of it is that in a book that talks a lot about overfishing there's a shot of the author with an illegal oversize fish.
A few minutes later, Mr. Broderick pointed out that press coverage, according to a British study, was a key factor in the effectiveness of "The End of the Line," a documentary about overfishing.
But then the plight of our dwindling fish stocks hit the news and End of the Line – a disturbing but compelling documentary about overfishing – was released, and I realised that we should stop taking our precious natural resources for granted.
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About a decade ago, overfishing of a popular fish in Colombia called capaz collapsed the stocks and practically wiped out the species, said Fernando Trujillo, the scientific director of the Omacha Foundation, an environmental group in Bogotá.
Alain Chapel — cooking is more than a recipe — a chef who understood everything about nutrition, overfishing, pollution, ecosystems, etc… back 35 years ago.
In a world where the main concern about fish is overfishing, and the main demand on fish is to feed an increasingly hungry human-dominated world, it may see odd to complain about abundance.
Tod Bensen, former Chairman of WildAid, talks about the global threat of overfishing our oceans and educating people about the brutal practice of shark finning.
Kara Lavender Law, a research professor of oceanography with the Sea Education Association in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, who collaborated with Richard Thompson on a recent summary of current knowledge about microplastics, says that while overfishing and direct exposure to consumer plastics concern her more than the marine-plastic pathway, the latter still warrants investigation.
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