"There are clear indications that almost all... commercial fish are shrinking," said marine biologist Carl Lundin, who directs the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's Global Marine and Polar Program.
For mass spawning fish such as cod, there is a great advantage to maintaining older, larger females because they are very efficient at restocking the population.
And if industrial fishing selectively removes the largest individuals, explained Dr Lundin, the industry suffers as populations are reduced to the smallest fish.
However, smaller seafood is unlikely to be the only consequence of industrial fishing; research has also shown that fish in the oceans are reproducing earlier. |
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