It is protected in California waters from any commercial or recreational fishing. You may not take Garibaldis. However, it has not been classified as endangered.
The Garibaldi fish, native to the California coast, is not currently classified as endangered, but it is protected under California law. Spearfishing for Garibaldi is prohibited, and they are designated as the state marine fish. Conservation measures have been implemented to help maintain their populations and protect their habitat, but ongoing monitoring is necessary to ensure their sustainability.
overfishing
They are endangered which means that they are legally protected.
no
They are not an endangered species, but they have been protected since 1952.
They aren't endangered, but a protected species. And yes, they are different.
If they are not protected, they will become extinct.
yes they are strictly protected because of their endangered status
Yes, they are endangered and protected. They were once thought to be cryptids.
Both. These two pretty much go hand in hand. First a species is classfied as endangered, and then to protect it from becoming extinct, it's protected.
yes they are strictly protected because of their endangered status
Endangered fish should be protected and placed on the Endangered Species list.