- Implementing science-based fisheries management
- Establishing marine protected areas
- Promoting sustainable fishing practices
Science-Based Fisheries Management
Science-based fisheries management involves setting catch limits and regulations based on scientific data to ensure that fish stocks are not overexploited. This approach helps to maintain healthy fish populations and supports the long-term sustainability of marine ecosystems.
Marine Protected Areas
Establishing marine protected areas (MPAs) can help to conserve marine biodiversity and protect critical habitats. By designating specific areas where fishing is restricted or prohibited, MPAs can contribute to the recovery of fish populations and the overall health of marine ecosystems.
Sustainable Fishing Practices
Promoting sustainable fishing practices, such as using selective gear to reduce bycatch and minimizing habitat damage, can help to minimize the environmental impact of fishing activities. By supporting these practices, local economies can benefit from more resilient fish stocks and a healthier marine environment.