Going, Going...Gone?
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Enough Fish in the Sea?

Every year, people catch about 85 million tons of fish and other marine animals. Advances in fishing technology are increasing the worldwide “catch” to keep pace with rising populations and demands for seafood. Fishing has become so intensive and efficient that many marine populations are shrinking. These species cannot recover quickly enough to survive constant overfishing.

What you can do:  
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Be sure that fish and other food you buy don’t come from overharvested areas.

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Don’t buy wood or wood products from threatened native forests like Pacific maple, California redwood, mahogany, ebony, or teak.

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Buy recycled or salvaged wood whenever possible.