The Black Fish Organization Targets Over Fishing Across the World
Jennifer Gosnell — July 12, 2013 — Social Good
References: good.is & theblackfish.org
The Black Fish organization is taking aim at preventing the over-fishing of worldwide fish populations that could lead to eventual ocean depletion. As part of their ongoing campaign, the Black Fish organization has put together an informative and creative video by a design team that worked on it during their free time at no cost.
The Black Fish organization cites scientific sources that state that the "loss of ocean biodiversity is accelerating, with 29 percent of seafood species humans consume already crashed. If overfishing continues, in 35 years there will be little or no seafood available as fish populations and eco-systems are under increased threat." Check out their video and site for more information on how you can get involved and donate.
Contact Information
The Black Fish Website
The Black Fish on Twitter
The Black Fish on Facebook
The Black Fish organization cites scientific sources that state that the "loss of ocean biodiversity is accelerating, with 29 percent of seafood species humans consume already crashed. If overfishing continues, in 35 years there will be little or no seafood available as fish populations and eco-systems are under increased threat." Check out their video and site for more information on how you can get involved and donate.
Contact Information
The Black Fish Website
The Black Fish on Twitter
The Black Fish on Facebook
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