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IUCN Eastern Africa Programme Mnazi
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The designation of geographical ent
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Appendix 5: Examples of maps of vil
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work could no
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Tidal and seasonal patterns affect
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• Destructive methods, particular
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A UNDP/GEF project was initiated in
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establishing sustainable management
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1.4.3 Focus groups and mapping Focu
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(number and proportion of marine re
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2.3 Fishing In 1996, the number of
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Other opportunities are facilitated
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The proportion of women headed hous
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% 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
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As shown in Map 1, the proportion o
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Map 2: Level of dependence on marin
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Table 8: Average number days and mo
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On average in mangrove villages, th
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Stakeholders Type of activity Origi
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Boats are used for most gears. A sm
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Larger mesh size set nets (4-7 inch
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large and medium size mesh nets are
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Table 13: Timing, location and main
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Interviews suggest that for most ge
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Fishing in the Marine Park is mainl
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The daily income per fisher can be
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4.2.6 Perceived changes in the last
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Table 18: Resource use patterns, sp
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4.4.2 Perceived changes in shell re
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The Marine Park marine products are
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Drying swim bladder (by E. Mottier)
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4.5.1.2 Fish and ‘dagaa’ (fresh
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4.6.1 Marine Park related issues an
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