
fish conservation
Fish conservation refers to efforts aimed at protecting fish populations and their habitats to ensure sustainability and biodiversity. This includes regulating fishing practices, establishing marine protected areas, restoring habitats like coral reefs and wetlands, and preventing pollution. Healthy fish populations are essential for balanced ecosystems, supporting both wildlife and human communities that rely on fishing for food and income. Conservation also addresses overfishing, which threatens many species. By promoting sustainable practices and raising public awareness, we aim to preserve aquatic life for future generations while maintaining the ecological services they provide.