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Community Concerns on the Operation and Future of the Gulf Province Fish Maw Fishery
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Mavera, Joyce
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Olewale, Aungas
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Yolarnie, Amepou
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Immense concern for the sustainability and wastage of fish maw byproducts were expressed by interviewees. They reported that fish are becoming harder to catch and that sizes of fish caught are declining.
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