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Briefing: Hooking big fish in warming oceans comes with a catch
Strategic angle: Leaving the largest and oldest fish in the water can help entire fish populations cope better with ocean warming.
editorial-staff
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Updated 16 days ago
Recent findings highlight the ecological importance of large and old fish in marine environments, particularly as ocean temperatures rise.
Leaving these key specimens in the water can significantly bolster the overall health and adaptability of fish populations, which is crucial for maintaining biodiversity.
This approach may necessitate reevaluating current fishing strategies to prioritize the conservation of older fish, thereby ensuring long-term sustainability of marine resources.