Fifteen Countries Sign Global Declaration Against Illegal Fishing
On Wednesday, fifteen countries formally signed a global declaration aimed at combating illegal and destructive fishing practices. The international agreement focuses on leveraging better data to enhance efforts in addressing these issues worldwide.

Fifteen countries officially signed a global declaration on Wednesday. This international agreement is specifically aimed at addressing illegal and destructive fishing practices.
The core objective outlined in the declaration is to tackle these issues through the implementation and use of improved data. This approach is intended to strengthen the effectiveness of efforts designed to combat harmful fishing activities.
According to Phys.org, this accord represents a collaborative international step towards enhancing global fisheries management.
