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Sustainable Seafood Projtect
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Central to the lives of coastal communities in Fiji, inshore fisheries provide a crucial food and income source. Inshore fisheries also feed a huge demand for fish from the domestic market that, coupled with the lack of effective management, is placing fisheries under enormous stress.
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The livelihoods of more than 4,000 residents of the Qoliqoli Cokovata rest in the sea. Marine resources provide food for subsistence and income to pay for everything else; access to health services, education and markets.
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