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Socio-Economic Impacts of Different Fisheries Management Strategies at the Local Level

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Poverty and Small-scale Fisheries in West Africa

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In almost all countries in the West Africa region, western fisheries management rules and regulations are adopted. Fisheries resources are classified, de jure, as state property, but in practice, de facto, access is often unregulated and open.

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Jallow, A., Njie, M. (2004). Socio-Economic Impacts of Different Fisheries Management Strategies at the Local Level. In: Neiland, A.E., Béné, C. (eds) Poverty and Small-scale Fisheries in West Africa. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2736-5_10

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