Rethinking sustainability of marine fisheries for a fast-changing planet

Many seafood products marketed as “sustainable” are not. More exacting sustainability standards are needed to respond to a fast-changing world and support United Nations SDGs. Future fisheries must operate on principles that minimise impacts on marine life, adapt to climate change and allow regenera...

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Veröffentlicht in:Npj Ocean Sustainability 2024-09, Vol.3 (1), p.1-11, Article 41
Hauptverfasser: Roberts, Callum, Béné, Christophe, Bennett, Nathan, Boon, James S., Cheung, William W. L., Cury, Philippe, Defeo, Omar, De Jong Cleyndert, Georgia, Froese, Rainer, Gascuel, Didier, Golden, Christopher D., Hawkins, Julie, Hobday, Alistair J., Jacquet, Jennifer, Kemp, Paul, Lam, Mimi E., Le Manach, Frédéric, Meeuwig, Jessica J., Micheli, Fiorenza, Morato, Telmo, Norris, Catrin, Nouvian, Claire, Pauly, Daniel, Pikitch, Ellen, Amargos, Fabian Piña, Saenz-Arroyo, Andrea, Sumaila, U. Rashid, Teh, Louise, Watling, Les, O’Leary, Bethan C.
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Zusammenfassung:Many seafood products marketed as “sustainable” are not. More exacting sustainability standards are needed to respond to a fast-changing world and support United Nations SDGs. Future fisheries must operate on principles that minimise impacts on marine life, adapt to climate change and allow regeneration of depleted biodiversity, while supporting and enhancing the health, wellbeing and resilience of people and communities. We set out 11 actions to achieve these goals.
ISSN:2731-426X
2731-426X
DOI:10.1038/s44183-024-00078-2