Examining patterns and drivers of catch in the Solomon Islands for better fisheries management
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07.06.22
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While coastal fisheries are vital to life and livelihoods in the Pacific, they are notoriously difficult to characterize and thereby manage. Even within a single island chain, there can be a diversity of sociocultural, economic and environmental features that impact fishing effort and targeted species. Therefore, there is no one-size-fits-all management solution.
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