Overfishing
GEO-7
When more weight of fish are removed from a body of water in a single season than can be replaced through growth and recruitment, before the following season, the body of water is said to be overfished.; Fishing with a sufficiently high intensity, or sufficiently high on certain portions of a population, to reduce the continuous annual surplus that it should be capable of producing.
GEO-1-6
When more weight of fish are removed from a body of water in a single season than can be replaced through growth and recruitment, before the following season, the body of water is said to be overfished.; Fishing with a sufficiently high intensity, or sufficiently high on certain portions of a population, to reduce the continuous annual surplus that it should be capable of producing.