Crimes in the fisheries sector harm biodiversity and endanger livelihoods by depleting fish stocks.On World Fisheries Day, we call for the protection of marine life through effective laws and regulations.Let’s #endENVcrime for a sustainable future. #COP29— UN Office on Drugs & Crime (@UNODC) November 21, 2024 Read More
Crimes in the fisheries sector harm biodiversity and endanger livelihoods by depleting fish stocks. On World Fisheries Day, we call for the protection of marine life through effective laws and regulations. Let’s #endENVcrime for a sustainable future. #COP29
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