- Coastal communities that rely on fishing for food and livelihoods: Overfishing can deplete fish stocks, leading to reduced catches and job losses for fishers.
- People who rely on fish as a source of protein: Overfishing can increase the price of fish, making it unaffordable for some people.
- Marine ecosystems and biodiversity: Overfishing can disrupt the food chain, leading to declines in other marine species. It can also damage coral reefs and other marine habitats.
- Future generations: Overfishing can reduce the abundance of fish stocks available to future generations.
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