
Marine Species Protection
Marine species protection involves conserving and managing ocean life to ensure their survival and healthy ecosystems. It includes establishing protected areas, enforcing laws against illegal fishing, and reducing pollution to prevent species from becoming endangered or extinct. These efforts help maintain biodiversity, support fisheries, and preserve the ocean’s ecological balance. Effective protection requires international cooperation, scientific research, and sustainable practices that consider both the needs of marine organisms and human communities dependent on ocean resources. Overall, it aims to safeguard marine life for current and future generations.