Indonesia's Fisheries Face Collapse Without Urgent Sustainability Shift
Indonesia's fisheries are in trouble due to over-exploitation, risking the long-term health of fish stocks. Current policies relying on catch data and Maximum Sustainable Yield models are flawed. To save Indonesia's fisheries, policies need to focus on sustainability rather than just increasing catches. Moving towards ecosystem-based management and using Marine Protected Areas can help protect fish stocks and ensure the survival of local fisheries.