Between 1970 and 2012, nearly half of the world's marine populations disappeared. In just 40 years! Extinction levels are currently at least 1000 times higher than they should be naturally; millions of years of evolution were eradicated in a matter of decades. The biodiversity of our seas is a delicate balancing act; the reduction in populations of one species can have far-reaching consequences. Human behavior is directly causing habitat loss, pollution, and acidification of our once-healthy and thriving oceans.
My illustration shows 12 fish species that are currently endangered or critically endangered. The fish are the heroes of the piece. It's essential to take stock of what we have and celebrate the beauty and variety of the world around us. I want my artwork to remind people how our species has to do better with our planet. Humans need to find different ways of doing things. We have to adjust how we treat natural resources. We must protect and support our oceans before these wonders are lost forever.
Owen Davey