A Future for Fish? A study published in 2006 in the journal Science made a prediction: If we continue to overfish the oceans, most of the fish that we catch now-from tuna to sardines will largely disappear by 2050. However, the researchers say we can prevent this situation if we rcstore the ocean's biodiversity, fishing companies Scientists say there are a few ways we can do this. First, commercial fish. Another way to need to catch fewer fish. This will increase the number of large predatory improve the biodiversity of the oceans is develop aquaculture fish farming. Growing fish on to to restore farms means we can rely less on wild-caught fish. This gives species the opportunity can themselves. In addition, we can make good choices about what we eat. For example, we stop eating the fish that are the most in danger. If we are careful today, we can still look forward to a future with fish.L