Employing an ecosystem approach to fisheries management to protect our oceans
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30.03.23
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The world faces an increasingly arduous task to meet the rising demand for fish and other aquatic foods. The importance of sustainable fisheries management to ensure there is sufficient fish now and for years to come cannot be overstated, with over 3 billion people dependent on aquatic foods as their primary source of animal protein.
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