
1994 CCSBT Agreement
The 1994 CCSBT Agreement, or the Convention for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna, is an international treaty created to manage and protect southern bluefin tuna populations. It was established in response to declining fish stocks due to overfishing. Countries that are part of the agreement work together to set catch limits, monitor fish populations, and promote sustainable fishing practices. This collaborative effort aims to ensure the long-term health of southern bluefin tuna, benefiting both the environment and fishing industries worldwide. The agreement reflects a commitment to conserving marine resources for future generations.