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fishing quota

A fishing quota is a set limit on the amount of fish that can be caught from a particular area or species within a certain time period. It is used to prevent overfishing, ensuring fish populations remain sustainable for the future. Quotas are often allocated to fishermen, companies, or countries, and once the limit is reached, fishing must stop until the next period. This management tool helps balance the economic interests of fishing communities with the health of marine ecosystems.