The world’s fish will be extinct by the middle of this century if we continue to plunder the seas, a new film claims.
Dubbed "An Inconvenient Truth for fish", the two-year global documentary, The End Of The Line, highlights the fact around 75% of the world’s fish stocks are severely depleted.
It blames increasing demand from consumers, supermarkets and restaurants, fishermen breaking their quotas and politicians ignoring the problem.
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