
International Fishery Resources Management
International Fishery Resources Management involves the cooperative regulation and conservation of fish stocks shared by multiple countries. Its goal is to ensure sustainable fishing levels, prevent overfishing, and protect marine ecosystems. Countries negotiate rules, quotas, and protected areas through international agreements and organizations, considering ecological, economic, and social factors. Effective management helps maintain healthy fish populations for future generations while supporting the livelihoods of communities dependent on fishing. It requires ongoing coordination, scientific research, and adherence to globally agreed standards to balance human needs with environmental conservation.