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Fishing impacts on coral reef ecosystems

There are many ways that fishing impacts coral reef ecosystems. Click the images to view a larger image and a description of these impacts.

Small fish

Large fish

Aggregating fish

Non-selective fishing gear

Collecting fish

Marine debris

Scientists and resource managers use different tools to address unsustainable fishing practices. These include:

  • Regularly evaluating fish populations,

  • Incorporating indigenous and local knowledge about different fish species and fishing practices,

  • Restricting the use of certain types of fishing gear,

  • Enforcing a limit to the number and types of fish that can be caught during a fishing season, and

  • Working to protect and restore the habitats where the fish live.

NOAA Fisheries, regional fishery management councils, and state and territorial fishery management agencies are responsible for the sustainable management of coral reef fisheries in the U.S. They work with each other and the public to ensure the best available knowledge is used to protect coral reef ecosystems and the fish that call them home.