ECOSYSTEM BASED FISHERIES MANAGEMENT IN FISH SECTOR
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(08 - 2024)
Abstract :
Abstract: Therefore ecosystem based fisheries management (EBFM) is defined as a shift from these ideas of stock management where every single species. The elements involved in this method enables people to balance the water systems through appropriate fish stock and also the correct balance of the diversification of certain species. Several recent works prove that such approach has a positive effect on the further sustenance of fishery resources, increasing the stability of the ecosystem to climate change, and support of wildlife in the marine environment. However, the strategies that have been implemented under EBFM developing some challenges which are Data limitations System complexity and stakeholders. The subsequent sections of the paper describe the theoretical framework of EBFM and the benefits and drawbacks of this approach derived from the empirical findings. Additionally, this review provides case studies illustrating the practical use and effectiveness of EBFM along with the clarification of how these concepts of EBFM can be put into practice and carried out in the various marine environment. We can now confidently state that this project is aimed at the continuation of the existing knowledge regarding sustainable fisheries and preservation of marine life.
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