
Regional fisheries management strategies
Regional fisheries management strategies involve collaborative efforts among neighboring countries and stakeholders to sustainably control and preserve fish populations. These strategies include setting catch limits, implementing fishing quotas, monitoring fishing activities, and protecting spawning areas. The goal is to prevent overfishing, ensure fish populations remain healthy, and support the livelihoods of communities dependent on fishing. By working together regionally, countries can better manage shared resources, reduce ecological impact, and promote long-term economic and environmental sustainability.