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Stage 1: Not being aware of conflict occurring. There is a potential for conflict thus you have to be aware of the demand from participants/ workers. AKA Latent Stage
Stage 2: Find the source of conflict and make sure to explore the situation also known as the Perceived stage.
Stage 3: Personalization of conflicts such as the stress, anxiety, or mental health issues that could occur because of the conflict. This can also be known as the Felt stage.
Stage 4: 2 indiviuals or more talk about how they feel about the conflict and are engaging in a conversation to resolve the issue. Thus, the conflict is open and can be observed. Known as Manifest stage.
Stage 5: Aftermath Stage: Outcome of the conflict. Usually, a resolution or a certain agreement starts to happen to ensure that the conflict won't happen again.
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The removal of fish from a body of water at such pace that they can't replenish in time, with that species getting underpopulated in that area is called <em>Overfishing</em>.
And happens when the proportion of captured fish is bigger than the fish population can restore by natural reproduction
<em>Overfishing</em> is basically cutting back the supply of fish by fishing too much; and off course, this has impacts on the rest of the marine ecosystem.
Tropical storms occur, including high speeds.