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Regional Fisheries Fact Sheets
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![Shark Fisheries: A Policy Blind Spot](http://wwfafrica.awsassets.panda.org/img/wwf-swio-shark-fins-policy-brief_162313.jpg)
Shark Fisheries: A Policy Blind Spot
WWF used this policy brief to advocate for protecting Indian Ocean shark populations by adopting a "fins naturally attached" policy, bycatch ...
02 May 2024
![Now is the Time to Start Rebuilding the Indian Ocean's Tuna Stocks](http://wwfafrica.awsassets.panda.org/img/wwf-swio-yellowfin-tuna-policy-brief_162306.jpg)
Now is the Time to Start Rebuilding the Indian Ocean's Tuna Stocks
WWF used this policy brief to advocate for reduced catch levels and a strong, long-term rebuilding plan for yellowfin tuna at the the Indian Ocean ...
02 May 2024
![When and Where Matter: Why We Need a Nuanced Approach to dFAD Management](http://wwfafrica.awsassets.panda.org/img/wwf-swio-dfad-policy-brief_162266.jpg)
When and Where Matter: Why We Need a Nuanced Approach to dFAD Management
WWF used this policy brief to advocate for stronger management of drifting fish aggregating devices and spatio-temporal fisheries closures at the the ...
02 May 2024