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reef fish conservation

Reef fish conservation involves protecting and managing fish species that live around coral reefs, which are vital ecosystems supporting biodiversity and local communities. This includes establishing marine protected areas, regulating fishing practices to prevent overfishing, reducing pollution, and restoring damaged habitats. By safeguarding reef fish populations, we help maintain ecological balance, support fish diversity, and ensure sustainable livelihoods for communities dependent on fishing. Effective conservation requires scientific research, community involvement, and policies that balance environmental health with human needs.