Sustainable fisheries management is a multifaceted approach that aims to address the economic and environmental needs of coastal communities reliant on fishing activities.
By carefully regulating fishing practices, setting catch limits, and implementing conservation measures, we can strive to ensure that fish stocks remain abundant while also supporting the livelihoods of those engaged in the fishing industry.
At the same time, it is crucial to consider the broader environmental impact of fishing, including the protection of marine habitats and the mitigation of negative effects on non-target species.
This entails collaborating with local stakeholders, scientists, and policymakers to develop comprehensive management strategies that promote both economic prosperity and environmental sustainability in coastal areas.
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