Indian fisheries policy fails to protect marine life, risking overfishing crisis.
Indian fisheries policy in the west coast of India needs to better incorporate biological knowledge to address overfishing. Current policies lack consistency in mesh size restrictions and fishing bans during breeding periods. Despite acknowledging overcapacity, policies focus on increasing production rather than sustainability. To combat overfishing, policies should consider the complex biology of fish and their roles in ecosystems. A more science-informed approach is crucial for sustainable fisheries management.