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Fish species conservation

Fish species conservation involves protecting and restoring fish populations and their habitats to ensure long-term survival. It includes managing fishing practices to prevent overharvesting, safeguarding critical breeding and nursery areas, and reducing pollution and habitat destruction. Conservation efforts also often involve establishing protected areas, restoring degraded ecosystems, and conducting research to better understand fish biology and threats. By maintaining healthy fish populations, conservation supports biodiversity, ecosystem balance, and sustainable fishing for future generations. Overall, it aims to preserve the diversity and abundance of fish species while balancing human needs with ecological health.