fiskveiðistjórnun
Fiskveiðistjórnun, or fisheries management, is the process of regulating fishing activities to ensure the long-term sustainability of fish stocks and marine ecosystems. It involves a range of measures aimed at controlling the amount of fish caught, the methods used, and the areas where fishing can occur. The primary goal is to prevent overfishing, which can lead to the depletion of fish populations and damage to the marine environment.
Key components of fisheries management include setting quotas, which are limits on the total catch of a
Effective fisheries management relies on scientific data regarding fish populations, their biology, and environmental factors. This