Coastal Ecosystems Collapse Due to Centuries of Overfishing, Restoration Possible
Overfishing has caused the collapse of coastal ecosystems before pollution and climate change. Large fish populations used to be much bigger in the past. It took decades for the effects of overfishing to show up in the ecosystem. Other fish species took over the roles of overfished ones until they were also overfished or got sick from overcrowding. Looking back in time helps us understand why ecosystems changed and how we can restore them.