Important for sustaining fish populations
WWF’s Global Marine Programme is working around the world to protect the breeding and nursery grounds of commercial and other marine species. These protected areas can also act as havens for other species.
Examples of this work include:
- creation of a no-take zone adjacent to Bunaken National Park, Indonesia, to protect a grouper spawning site
- creation of the Tortugas Marine Reserve in the Florida Keys, US, which protects the Key’s most prolific spawning grounds
- a ban on bottom trawling in the Mediterranean Sea at depths below 1,000m, which protects the nurseries for an important deep-sea shrimp fishery
- the use of a 3D modeling system for Nui Chua National Park, Vietnam, to engage with local fishermen to identify aggregation and spawning grounds for various species including cuttlefish, mackerel, scorpion fish, and some herbivorous reef fish (more on 3D modeling)