
Transboundary Fisheries Management
Transboundary Fisheries Management refers to cooperative efforts among multiple countries to sustainably manage fish stocks that migrate across or are shared within international waters. Since fish don't recognize borders, neighboring nations work together to set rules for catching fish, prevent overfishing, and protect marine ecosystems. This collaboration helps ensure fish populations remain healthy, supports local economies, and maintains ocean biodiversity for the future. Such agreements often involve international organizations and require trust, communication, and shared responsibility among the countries involved.