Collectively, recreational fisheries can take a significant fraction of the yearly catch—in some cases more than commercial fisheries. It is important that systems used to monitor fishing catch are ...
Understanding how many fish are in the sea is crucial to creating effective policy and management strategies. One study out of the University of Washington in Seattle took a close look at how fishing ...
A 2017 report, Review of the Marine Recreational Information Program discusses the difficulty of collecting necessary data on recreational fisheries. In some cases, enforcement of catch limits ...
Fish are a critical natural resource, yet global catches have peaked while human populations and demand for seafood continue to rise 1. This increasing pressure has coincided with most fisheries ...
Encouraging new evidence suggests that the bulk of the world's fisheries -- including small-scale, often non-industrialized fisheries on which millions of people depend for food -- could be sustained ...
New research shows a more prosperous global future is possible if both climate change and sustainable fisheries management are addressed now. If we proactively implement effective fisheries management ...
Digital Twin of the Ocean is a continuously updated virtual counterpart of the real ocean that exchanges data in real time ...
WWF is tackling overfishing to ensure sustainable fish populations and thriving coastal communities. © Wild Wonders of Europe / Zankl / WWF To halt and reverse ...
The eight nations of the Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) are home to globally important tuna fisheries, and WWF is collaborating with stakeholders to improve management capacity in the region.
Why does the EU need to manage fish stocks? The EU fisheries management system International agreements: co-management of fish stocks What is the role of the Council in managing fish stocks? Why does ...