The answer to this question is not as clear as it seems. The world’s fish populations are in a state of flux, with some fish populations increasing and others decreasing. There is no one definitive answer to who owns more fish. Some people might say that the fishing industry is responsible for the increase in fish populations, while others might say that it is the environment that is causing the decline in fish populations. There are many factors at play here, and it’s difficult to say who owns more fish simply because we don’t have enough information to make a definitive statement. Regardless of who owns more fish, there are some important things we can do to help them grow and thrive. We can help reduce our reliance on fishing gear, which can lead to an increase in the number of healthy fish populations. We can also help improve our water quality by reducing pollution and adding nutrients back into the water so that fish can thrive.