- Science-Based Management: Utilize scientific research and data to inform decision-making processes and establish sustainable fishing practices.
- Collaborative Governance: Foster partnerships among local communities, fishing industry stakeholders, governmental bodies, and conservation organizations to collectively manage and protect marine resources.
- Ecosystem-Based Approach: Consider the broader ecological impacts of fishing activities, including the protection of marine habitats and the preservation of biodiversity.
- Effective Monitoring and Enforcement: Implement robust monitoring systems and enforcement mechanisms to ensure compliance with fishing regulations and conservation measures.
- Adaptive Management: Continuously assess and adjust management strategies based on new information and changing environmental conditions to achieve long-term sustainability.
- Socio-Economic Considerations: Recognize and address the economic and social impacts of fisheries management decisions on coastal communities, striving to balance economic prosperity with environmental sustainability.
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