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Southeast Asia·Climate

Overfishing in Southeast Asia threatens both ecosystems and global food supply

Saturday, 18 April 2026, 14:03 · 1 min read

Southeast Asia, which produces more than half of the world's fish, is facing a severe overfishing crisis that scientists describe as both an ecological and humanitarian emergency. The region's waters are among the most depleted and heavily contested on the planet, yet the crisis remains critically understudied compared to its scale. The situation carries serious implications for global food security, as hundreds of millions of people worldwide depend on the region's catch as a primary source of protein.

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NPR WorldPhotos: How overfishing in Southeast Asia is an ecological and human crisis ↗︎
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