The squid rush in the South Pacific is forcing regulators to act
PolicyThursday, March 26, 2026Mongabay

The squid rush in the South Pacific is forcing regulators to act

Regulators in the South Pacific are facing urgent challenges in managing a burgeoning squid fishery, as increasing demand threatens to deplete this crucial marine resource. The recent annual meeting highlighted the need for immediate and effective regulations to ensure the sustainability of the fishery amidst growing pressures.

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