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AppleOrange
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[Poll] The Number of Fish in the World
April 16, 2008 - 11:54 AM
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Fishing continuously over the years have had a major impact now on today’s total fish populations, before continuing on I would like the you to take some of your time and complete a short survey:
(A) No, not at all I just walked by the pet shop yesterday and saw so many of those fishes
(B) Definitely, fish are dying off faster then popcorn popping and its all caused by Global Over-fishing
(C) Their been a change?, since when I wasn’t informed about it
(D) I have no idea (unsure)
Do you think fishing day in and day out has created the fish and other aquatic creature population to decrease dramatically and given the species no chance of recovering driving them to the edge of extinction?
(A) No, not at all I just walked by the pet shop yesterday and saw so many of those fishes
(3 votes for 33.33%)
(B) Definitely, fish are dying off faster then popcorn popping and its all caused by Global Over-fishing
(4 votes for 44.44%)
(C) Their been a change?, since when I wasn’t informed about it
(1 votes for 11.11%)
(D) I have no idea (unsure)
(1 votes for 11.11%)
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Bossy
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Re: [Poll] The Number of Fish in the World
May 16, 2008 - 07:07 PM
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Some of the fishes are being hunted thoughout the earth, but 1/3 of the areas still have not been covered because there are very dangerous storms and mysteries that make the fishermen not sail there and fish, fish can recover very fast. As I said before, each fish can produce at least 50 fishes that will not die from any situation. Remember, there are many fishes, if each fish are producing another fish, recovering fishes will be very fast within just few days.
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Emily
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Re: [Poll] The Number of Fish in the World
October 23, 2009 - 10:47 AM
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I do agree that the fish population has decreased, and it will continue to decrease. Though fish do repopulate very quickly, so the chances of fish becoming extinct are slim. I do believe that there should be more limits on fishing.
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