The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification program has been widely adopted by fisheries worldwide. The MSC ensures sustainable fishing practices by setting standards for responsible fishing, minimizing the catching of non-targeted marine wildlife, and promoting ecosystem conservation. Certified fisheries demonstrate their commitment to sustainability, helping to protect marine biodiversity. Communities aiming to meet the requirements of the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification program can enact various laws and regulations to promote sustainable fishing practices. Which of the following are examples of these types of laws and regulations? Choose THREE correct answers. Responses Implement catch restrictions such as the size of catches. Implement catch restrictions such as the size of catches. Decrease the size of environmentally protected waters where fish are caught. Decrease the size of environmentally protected waters where fish are caught. Mandate stakeholder feedback only after laws are enacted. Mandate stakeholder feedback only after laws are enacted. Require fishing vessels and individuals to obtain licenses or permits to operate. Require fishing vessels and individuals to obtain licenses or permits to operate. Mandate regular monitoring and reporting of fishing activities and catch data.

- Implement catch restrictions such as the size of catches.

- Require fishing vessels and individuals to obtain licenses or permits to operate.
- Mandate regular monitoring and reporting of fishing activities and catch data.