KEY POINTS
  • Commercial fishing boasts a larger global footprint than agriculture, according to a new study.
  • China, Spain, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea are the main players in the space.

Commercial fishing covers more than 55 percent of the ocean's surface, a new study has revealed in a potentially worrying sign about the depletion of marine resources.

Fish from the wild do not currently contribute a significant portion of human caloric consumption, but "the footprint of industrial fishing in the ocean is over four times larger than the land area occupied by agriculture," researchers said in a paper published by the journal Science on Thursday.