Strategy for Restoration and Increasing the Sustainability of Fish Resources: A Holistic Analysis in Fisheries Management
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This research aims to design a comprehensive strategy to restore and improve the sustainability of fish resources. Through an interdisciplinary approach, we investigate the impacts of environmental change, fishing patterns and economic sustainability on fish populations. We also consider social aspects, including impacts on the livelihoods of fishing communities and the involvement of local communities in fisheries management. Ecological studies include evaluating the condition of marine ecosystems, assessing risks to biodiversity, and identifying sustainable fishing practices. From an economic perspective, we evaluate operational efficiency, analyze costs related to conservation policies, and opportunities for sustainable economic development in the fisheries sector. Social aspects are analyzed through surveys and direct interaction with fishing communities. We identify the impact of fisheries management policies on livelihoods, understand the social dynamics of coastal communities, and explore opportunities to strengthen the role of communities in fish resource management. It is hoped that the results of this research can provide a basis for developing policies that are sustainable and can be widely applied in the context of fisheries management. This research not only focuses on restoring fish resources but also on improving the welfare of coastal communities, creating harmony between ecological, economic and social sustainability.
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