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Its numbers already severely depleted from record levels, the bluefin is also the subject of a global controversy regarding overfishing.
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The rapid collapse of the Californian subpopulation (over 50% within three generations) prompted concerns regarding the species' susceptibility to overfishing in other areas, where fishery data is seldom reported and aspects of life history and population structure are little-known.
The collapse of the Pacific sardine fishery in the 1940s (see chart 5), which killed Cannery Row and provided a novel for John Steinbeck, was once regarded as a result of overfishing.
The NGS also notes, "The Atlantic bluefin tuna is one of the largest, fastest, and most gorgeously colored of all the world's fishes" and also "bluefin meat also happens to be regarded as surpassingly delicious, particularly among sashimi eaters, and overfishing throughout their range has driven their numbers to critically low levels".
And if you don't know where your bluefin originates, remember that Atlantic bluefin -- of no concern regarding radiation -- share the mercury problem plus are deeply depleted by overfishing.
It is edible and highly regarded as food, but is now rare over much of its range due to overfishing.
Arguably, this isolation prevents overfishing.
Some governments even collude in overfishing.
Really gets the message across: stop overfishing!
But the fishermen risk rapidly overfishing.
In such circumstances, overfishing makes matters worse.
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