The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has issued a notice about the status of certain fish stocks in the United States. They found that Puerto Rico Caribbean spiny lobster and Mid-Atlantic Coast golden tilefish are currently being overfished. Additionally, Klamath River fall Chinook salmon and Queets Spring/Summer Chinook salmon remain overfished, and the Western and Central North Pacific Ocean Striped Marlin continues to be overfished. The NMFS is taking steps to manage and rebuild these fish populations to meet conservation goals.
Simple Explanation
The government has noticed that certain types of fish are being caught too much, like spiny lobsters and some kinds of salmon, which isn't good for them. They're trying to figure out how to help these fish have more babies so there can be plenty in the ocean again.