Freshwater Fish Extinct

    Freshwater fish becoming completely extinct soon is completely hypothetical, but it would destroy communities and people's livelihood. Even though they are not in danger of completely disappearing in the near future, species numbers are declining at a significant rate in recent years. This has caused bigger species to be cut in half. By these bigger fishing declining at such a rapid rate, there will only be smaller fish growing in species population size.  

    Freshwater fish is vital to ecosystems, economies, and the way people live their lives. People would no longer have a valid food source from freshwater with species dying out and fungi overtaking ecosystems. Communities would not survive without certain exports of freshwater fish for not only food, but for business as well. Some areas depend on freshwater fish for commercialization for tourism. Losing this tourism would destroy small towns and their communities forever. 
 

        This would also have an effect on the world's population as well. Losing this massive source of food would stretch the already growing homeless population and starving population. This would effectively cause people to starve to death. Populations of freshwater fish declining have done nothing and will do nothing but negatively affect ecosystems and human life. 


    This could be caused by continued pollution and neglect to freshwater fish population. These problems are not being recognized by enough people, unless you are in communities that these problems are affected by. 


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