Feb 26 • 09:30 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Most fish species are in poor condition

Most fish species in both inland waters and coastal seas are in poor condition due to excessive fishing pressure.

The recent report from ERR highlights the alarming status of various fish species inhabiting Estonia's inland and coastal waters, revealing that the majority are currently in dire conditions. This situation is largely attributed to excessive fishing pressure, which has exceeded sustainable limits. The findings underscore the urgent need for action to ensure the preservation of these species as well as the aquatic ecosystems they inhabit.

In addition to the immediate ecological concerns, the report also emphasizes the economic implications of declining fish populations. Fishermen and related industries are likely to face challenges as fish stocks dwindle, affecting livelihoods and local economies. The decreasing fish populations could result in stricter regulations and quotas from authorities, adding to the pressures faced by the fishing community.

The situation calls for a collaborative approach to address the issues surrounding fish stock management. Stakeholders, including government bodies, environmental organizations, and the fishing industry, must work together to implement sustainable practices and ensure the long-term viability of both fish species and the fishing economy in Estonia. Failure to act could lead to irreversible damage to the ecosystem and increased hardship for local fishing communities.

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