Yes, there are laws and regulations aimed at preventing overfishing, which vary by country and region. These laws often include catch limits, size and species restrictions, and seasonal closures to protect fish populations and ecosystems. International agreements, such as those established by the United Nations and regional fisheries management organizations, also play a crucial role in coordinating efforts to sustainably manage fish stocks across borders. Enforcement of these laws is essential to ensure their effectiveness in preventing overfishing.
Yes. Most countries have laws restricting limits on numbers of targeted species, and the capture of non targeted species.
*The Government is making laws to stop overfishing *There is a limit to how much you can take *They have made no fishing zones in certain areas *There are certain days fisherman can go out and fish for fish
overfishing, and fishes getting traped in abandoned nets
well a dolphin could get a plastic can ring stuck on his throat and die from suffocate caused by the plastic can ring.
people who fish should have a laces for fishing and NOT overfishing
Some non-examples of overfishing are dogs,cats,hamsters,bears,and humans
ocean
everywhere
japan
yes
Don't Fish
yes