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Ocean health along the U.S. West Coast

The Pew Charitable Trusts has worked to promote ocean health along the U.S. West Coast for more than a decade. This includes efforts to conserve forage fish as critical prey for marine wildlife, protect ecologically sensitive areas such as pristine deep-sea corals, and reduce bycatch—injury or death of nontarget marine species—by phasing out large-mesh drift gillnets in the West Coast swordfish fishery.

 

Together with scientists, managers, recreational fishermen, and conservationists, Pew has helped pave the way for a more comprehensive approach to fisheries management in the region. 

In 2019, Pew’s focus expanded to include the protection and restoration of highly productive nearshore waters and coastal habitats crucial to a healthy marine environment. Read more about Pew’s ongoing work on these issues on the Conserving Marine Life in the U.S.— West Coast page.

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Conserving Marine Life in the U.S. – West Coast

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Conserving Marine Life in the U.S. – West Coast

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La Ley Magnuson-Steven en sus 40 años

Razones por las cuales la ley más significativa de la pesca en Estados Unidos debe asumir un enfoque completo de manejo de pesca

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El 13 de abril de 2016, el acta Magnuson-Stevens, la ley que gobierna el manejo de la pesca en las aguas de Estados Unidos, cumple 40 años.