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- Why is the Atlantic cod listed as "Vulnerable" on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, but only as a " Species of Concern" in the NOAA Fisheries Directory? Fully cite all resources usedHow does overfishing affect local ecosystem?What steps would governments and industries take to protect our aquatic resources? Can you think of any ways that individuals can contribute to the protection of these resources?