overfiske
Overfiske refers to the exploitation of fish stocks at a rate that prevents replenishment, leading to a decline in abundance. In fisheries science, overfiske occurs when fishing mortality exceeds the stock’s natural growth, or when catches exceed the level that can produce maximum sustainable yield (MSY). The term is used in Norwegian and Danish contexts to describe harvesting that is not sustainable over time.
Causes of overfiske include high demand for seafood, advances in fishing technology, and subsidies that support
The consequences of overfiske are multi-faceted. Direct effects include shrinking population size, reduced recruitment, and lower
Management responses aim to restore and maintain sustainable yields. Tools include science-based catch limits (TACs), data