But it's true, and it could happen within our lifetime, on our watch. When fish are caught faster than they can reproduce, it not only jeopardizes the health of our oceans, but also the livelihoods of the fishermen and the fishing communities that depend on them
Will you be a part of the solution?
Please play our new "Go, Fish!" game -- you'll learn a thing or two about the fishing industry, and for every person who plays the game $1 will be donated to our work to make overfishing a thing of the past.
http://www.oceanconservancy.org/site/R?i=yRvqRvkZqfPHHNwtQmQjBA..
Plus, to sweeten the deal and make sure that we're able to reach as many people as possible, one of our partners -- Henry and Lisa's Seafood -- is giving away a Seafood Sampler to one lucky winner who plays "Go, Fish!" before the sweepstakes deadline tomorrow, June 30.
http://www.oceanconservancy.org/site/R?i=FNMgNpf0MewL_8Q6zBzNjg..
"Go, Fish!" is all about building support for our ocean and the wildlife, people, and economies that depend on it, while raising awareness about the ins and outs of the fishing industry. It's a simple way to make a big impact, so what are you waiting for? Get started here.
http://www.oceanconservancy.org/site/R?i=Yd7wT3dg2hPgwA1gI05RqQ..
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