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Conservation and management of marine resources: green snail & trochus protection campaign
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The goal of this Green Snail and Trochus Protection Campaign is to educate the public about these new possible commercial resources and most importantly to encourage a refrain from fishing and harvesting these species until they can grow to a sustainable abundance.
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