Efforts to protect and rebuild America's ocean fish are working. Rebounding fish populations create jobs, support coastal economies, repair damaged marine ecosystems, increase recreational fishing opportunities, and bring back fresh, local seafood. The benefits of ending overfishing and rebuilding depleted fish populations are far-reaching, and the cost of further delay would be significant. For example, commercial fishermen targeting depleted stocks in New England, the South Atlantic, and the Gulf of Mexico lost an estimated $164.2 million and realized just 25 percent of potential revenue in 2009 because of overfishing
<div><p>Worldwide, fishery managers strive to maintain fish stocks at or above levels that produce m...
After a long history of overexploitation, increasing efforts to restore marine ecosystems and rebuil...
All animals need safe places to grow, reproduce, and find food. Marine animals are no different. In ...
U.S. fish stocks are a valuable natural resource that provides a wealth of environmental and economi...
In the 1990s, important fish populations along U.S. coastlines, including mid-Atlantic summer flound...
Ocean fish have served as a valuable source of nourishment, employment and recreation in the United ...
The United States is on the verge of completing a new science-based management system for ocean fish...
Estimates the potential direct economic benefits of rebuilding depleted fish populations in the mid-...
Because of decades of overfishing—catching fish faster than they can reproduce—in 2009, commercial f...
After a long history of overexploitation, increasing efforts to restore marine ecosystems and rebuil...
Overfishing Taking fish out of the ocean faster than their populations can be naturally replenishedh...
<div><p>Rebuilding depleted fish populations is a priority of modern fisheries management. In the U....
As our country recovers from the financial impacts of COVID-19, ocean resources can play an essentia...
This report seeks to describe the process and pitfalls through the experience of the United States i...
Global marine fisheries are currently underperforming, largely due to overfishing. An analysis of gl...
<div><p>Worldwide, fishery managers strive to maintain fish stocks at or above levels that produce m...
After a long history of overexploitation, increasing efforts to restore marine ecosystems and rebuil...
All animals need safe places to grow, reproduce, and find food. Marine animals are no different. In ...
U.S. fish stocks are a valuable natural resource that provides a wealth of environmental and economi...
In the 1990s, important fish populations along U.S. coastlines, including mid-Atlantic summer flound...
Ocean fish have served as a valuable source of nourishment, employment and recreation in the United ...
The United States is on the verge of completing a new science-based management system for ocean fish...
Estimates the potential direct economic benefits of rebuilding depleted fish populations in the mid-...
Because of decades of overfishing—catching fish faster than they can reproduce—in 2009, commercial f...
After a long history of overexploitation, increasing efforts to restore marine ecosystems and rebuil...
Overfishing Taking fish out of the ocean faster than their populations can be naturally replenishedh...
<div><p>Rebuilding depleted fish populations is a priority of modern fisheries management. In the U....
As our country recovers from the financial impacts of COVID-19, ocean resources can play an essentia...
This report seeks to describe the process and pitfalls through the experience of the United States i...
Global marine fisheries are currently underperforming, largely due to overfishing. An analysis of gl...
<div><p>Worldwide, fishery managers strive to maintain fish stocks at or above levels that produce m...
After a long history of overexploitation, increasing efforts to restore marine ecosystems and rebuil...
All animals need safe places to grow, reproduce, and find food. Marine animals are no different. In ...