A report by Oceana Canada highlights significant concerns about the state of Canadian fish stocks, finding that nearly one in five are critically depleted and lack rebuilding plans. The audit of 194 fish stocks revealed that 33 are in critical condition and the health of 71 is uncertain due to insufficient data. The changing climate further complicates management efforts. The report criticizes the lack of plans for 26 of the 33 critically zone listed stocks and calls for more effective management, particularly for forage fish. It also points out the need for more diverse fisheries revenues and the lack of regulations two years after the Fisheries Act was passed. Despite some progress towards greater transparency and science investment, Oceana urges Canada to speed up the implementation of modern fisheries management practices.