Bycatch, marine life and the future of fisheries in the CLME+ region
Marine, Sustainability, Resilience Sheneice James Marine, Sustainability, Resilience Sheneice James

Bycatch, marine life and the future of fisheries in the CLME+ region

Bycatch affects far more than the target catch, placing additional pressure on non-target and vulnerable species such as juveniles, sharks, rays and marine turtles. For the Caribbean region, already facing overfishing, habitat degradation, pollution and climate-related stress, these losses can weaken marine ecosystems and the fisheries, livelihoods and food systems that depend on them. REBYC-III CLME+ is responding through practical interventions to reduce harmful interactions between fishing gear and marine life across Barbados, Guyana, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago.

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Beyond Catch: Future-Proofing Fisheries Through an Ecosystem Approach
Sustainability, Collaboration, Resilience, Marine Sheneice James Sustainability, Collaboration, Resilience, Marine Sheneice James

Beyond Catch: Future-Proofing Fisheries Through an Ecosystem Approach

Explore what the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries means and why it matters for healthier marine ecosystems, stronger fishing communities and more sustainable fisheries. Learn how EAF connects governance, livelihoods, bycatch management, protection of vulnerable species, and action on abandoned, lost and otherwise discarded fishing gear.

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