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Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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Pakistani fishermen prepare their nets before leaving for deep sea fishing in Karachi harbour on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 through rallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishermen prepare their nets before leaving for deep sea fishing in Karachi harbour on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 through rallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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Pakistani fishermen prepare their nets before leaving for deep sea fishing in Karachi harbour on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 through rallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishermen prepare their nets before leaving for deep sea fishing in Karachi harbour on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 through rallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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Pakistani fishermen prepare their nets before leaving for deep sea fishing in Karachi harbour on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 through rallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishermen prepare their nets before leaving for deep sea fishing in Karachi harbour on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 through rallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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Pakistani fishermen prepare their nets before leaving for deep sea fishing in Karachi harbour on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 through rallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishermen prepare their nets before leaving for deep sea fishing in Karachi harbour on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 through rallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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Pakistani fishermen prepare their nets before leaving for deep sea fishing in Karachi harbour on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 through rallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishermen prepare their nets before leaving for deep sea fishing in Karachi harbour on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 through rallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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Pakistani fishermen prepare their nets before leaving for deep sea fishing in Karachi harbour on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 through rallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishermen prepare their nets before leaving for deep sea fishing in Karachi harbour on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 through rallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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Britain's Prince Charles, centre,  meets with Hans Brattskar, left, Special Advisor of the Government of Norway's International Climate and Forestry Initiative, and President of Guyana Bharrat Jagdeo, right,  at a meeting of the Prince's Rainforests Project, at St James's Palace, in London Thursday Nov. 19,  2009. The Prince's Rainforests Project (PRP) was set up in 2007 by HRH Charles The Prince of Wales following reports from leading worldwide climate change experts, to promote awareness of the urgent need to take action against tropical deforestation.

Britain's Prince Charles, centre, meets with Hans Brattskar, left, Special Advisor of the Government of Norway's International Climate and Forestry Initiative, and President of Guyana Bharrat Jagdeo, right, at a meeting of the Prince's Rainforests Project, at St James's Palace, in London Thursday Nov. 19, 2009. The Prince's Rainforests Project (PRP) was set up in 2007 by HRH Charles The Prince of Wales following reports from leading worldwide climate change experts, to promote awareness of the urgent need to take action against tropical deforestation.

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Former Danish fashion model and photographer Helena Christensen poses for photographs at the launch of her new exhibition of photographs highlighting the threat of climate change on people living in Peru, in central London on November 18, 2009.

Former Danish fashion model and photographer Helena Christensen poses for photographs at the launch of her new exhibition of photographs highlighting the threat of climate change on people living in Peru, in central London on November 18, 2009.

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LONDON - NOVEMBER 18:  Helena Christensen launches her new photographic exhibition 'Meltdown' at Proud Gallery Central on November 18, 2009 in London, England. Christensen's exhibition of photographs from her visit to Peru in collaboration with Oxfam, documenting the human cost of climate change in the country, opens to the public on November 23 at London's Proud Gallery, John Adam Street.

LONDON - NOVEMBER 18: Helena Christensen launches her new photographic exhibition 'Meltdown' at Proud Gallery Central on November 18, 2009 in London, England. Christensen's exhibition of photographs from her visit to Peru in collaboration with Oxfam, documenting the human cost of climate change in the country, opens to the public on November 23 at London's Proud Gallery, John Adam Street.

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LONDON - NOVEMBER 18:  Helena Christensen launches her new photographic exhibition 'Meltdown' at Proud Gallery Central on November 18, 2009 in London, England. Christensen's exhibition of photographs from her visit to Peru in collaboration with Oxfam, documenting the human cost of climate change in the country, opens to the public on November 23 at London's Proud Gallery, John Adam Street.

LONDON - NOVEMBER 18: Helena Christensen launches her new photographic exhibition 'Meltdown' at Proud Gallery Central on November 18, 2009 in London, England. Christensen's exhibition of photographs from her visit to Peru in collaboration with Oxfam, documenting the human cost of climate change in the country, opens to the public on November 23 at London's Proud Gallery, John Adam Street.

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LONDON - NOVEMBER 18:  Helena Christensen launches her new photographic exhibition 'Meltdown' at Proud Gallery Central on November 18, 2009 in London, England. Christensen's exhibition of photographs from her visit to Peru in collaboration with Oxfam, documenting the human cost of climate change in the country, opens to the public on November 23 at London's Proud Gallery, John Adam Street.

LONDON - NOVEMBER 18: Helena Christensen launches her new photographic exhibition 'Meltdown' at Proud Gallery Central on November 18, 2009 in London, England. Christensen's exhibition of photographs from her visit to Peru in collaboration with Oxfam, documenting the human cost of climate change in the country, opens to the public on November 23 at London's Proud Gallery, John Adam Street.

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LONDON - NOVEMBER 18:  Helena Christensen launches her new photographic exhibition 'Meltdown' at Proud Gallery Central on November 18, 2009 in London, England. Christensen's exhibition of photographs from her visit to Peru in collaboration with Oxfam, documenting the human cost of climate change in the country, opens to the public on November 23 at London's Proud Gallery, John Adam Street.

LONDON - NOVEMBER 18: Helena Christensen launches her new photographic exhibition 'Meltdown' at Proud Gallery Central on November 18, 2009 in London, England. Christensen's exhibition of photographs from her visit to Peru in collaboration with Oxfam, documenting the human cost of climate change in the country, opens to the public on November 23 at London's Proud Gallery, John Adam Street.

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Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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Pakistani fishermen prepare their nets before leaving for deep sea fishing in Karachi harbour on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 through rallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishermen prepare their nets before leaving for deep sea fishing in Karachi harbour on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 through rallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

Pakistani fishing boats rally in the Arabian Sea ahead of the World Fisheries Day in Karachi on November 20, 2009. Fishing communities worldwide celebrate on November 21 withrallies, workshops, public meetings, cultural programs, dramas, exhibition, music show, and demonstrations to highlight the importance of maintaining the world's fisheries. A recent United Nations study reported that more than two-thirds of the world's fisheries have been overfished or are fully harvested and more than one third are in a state of decline because of factors such as the loss of essential fish habitats, pollution, and global warming.

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