Fish Management
Fish management refers to the practices and strategies used to maintain and improve fish populations and their habitats. This includes monitoring fish health, regulating fishing activities, and restoring aquatic ecosystems. Effective fish management aims to ensure sustainable fish populations while balancing ecological health and human interests.
Key components of fish management involve setting fishing limits, creating protected areas, and conducting research on fish behavior and habitats. Organizations like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and local fisheries work together to implement these strategies, ensuring that fish populations remain viable for future generations.