In Our Backyard Podcast

49. Insight on Overfishing and Sustainable Seafood


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Adam Ratner is the Associate Director of Conservation Education at Marine Mammal Center. 

The Marine Mammal Center advances global ocean conservation through rescue and rehabilitation, scientific research, and education. They are the world's largest marine mammal hospital and rescues more marine mammals than any other organization in the world, covering a rescue range that spans 600 miles of California coastline and Hawai‘i.

Within the episode we talk about overfishing. Overfishing simply refers to the process of taking more fish out of the sea than can reproduce and replenish naturally. With the use of massive industrial fishing practices and nets that can stretch for miles, it isn’t only the targeted animals that are at risk, but also other animals that are caught by accident and killed.


With billions of people around the world relying on seafood, the pressure on fish stocks has never been greater. Currently, one-third of all fisheries around the world are overfished, and the rate is increasing drastically so we must take action now to support healthy fish stocks for people and animals.

Contact and connect:

Marine Mammal Center: [email protected]

https://www.marinemammalcenter.org/science-conservation/conservation/sustainable-seafood/wild-caught-seafood

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