Sobrepesca
En ciencias pesqueras, se llama sobrepesca a la situación en que la actividad pesquera de una especie o en una región deja de ser sustentável, o sea, mientras más esfuerzo de pesca utilizarse, más pequeños serán los rendimientos, sea del punto de vista biológico, sea económico.
Bibliografia
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