drdiver1952
Contributor
Thats a negative. Modern nations such as the United States, Japan, etc, are expected to have stabilized and even declining populations by 2050. Its only the developing and industrializing nations that are growing rapidly.
Maybe Japan, but not the U.S. We're projected to grow from 310,000,000 to 439,000,000 by 2050. And that's not just from immigration, immigrant groups have higher birthrates. Pressure on fishing populations is going to increase, not decrease in the U.S. This makes creative and progressive management a must.