Biodiversity Collapse

System Metric Value
All vertebrates Population decline since 1970 73%
Species monitored Living Planet Index 5,495 species
Fish stocks overfished Up from 10% (1974) 37.7%
Fish stocks fully fished At maximum capacity ~52%
Fish stocks underfished Remaining ~10%
Tropical primary forest lost (2024) 80% increase over prior years 6.7 million hectares

Overfishing in Detail

Metric Value
Ocean floor trawled annually 1.5% (2x USA area)
Trawling vs deforestation 20–47x greater disturbance
Global bycatch 38–40 million tonnes (40% of catch)
Dolphins/whales killed as bycatch 300,000+/year
Sharks caught annually 50 million
Ghost fishing gear lost/year 640,000 tonnes
Ocean effectively protected Only 2.8%

Bottom Trawling Carbon

Bottom trawling releases 55–60% of disturbed seabed carbon back into the water column. The annual release is estimated at 0.34–0.37 Pg CO₂/year — nearly double the fuel emissions of the entire global fishing fleet. We are literally scraping the ocean floor and unlocking carbon that has been sequestered for millennia.

Forests Matter

Forests store 30% of terrestrial carbon and are home to 80% of terrestrial biodiversity. They regulate global rainfall patterns, stabilise soil, and cool the planet. Yet the Amazon is approaching a savanna tipping point beyond which the world’s largest rainforest could irreversibly convert to degraded grassland.

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