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Tusi Taiala mo le Pulea Tatau ma le Va'aia Lelei o I'a ma Figota o le Gataifale o le Afioaga o Matautu Falealili
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Samoa Fisheries Division
2009
Fishing in Coastal Biodiversity is essential for food security , especially in the rural areas . In the many communities , they do not value the management and the management of resources and the environment marine . Making and using such fisheries modern- to-date with mask , nets and hurry microfilm would be easier and more fish but minimize the economic marine . Some development projects have been damaged and destroyed large areas and sea creature such as: - the buried part of the coastal areas and coastal areas for ground- new ( field ) ; fishing inappropriate as dynamite , to honor Guinea , chemicals and faamo'a / shots . excessive cut down trees along rivers and forests
Tusi Taiala mo le Pulea Tatau ma le Va'aia Lelei o I'a ma Figota o le Gataifale o le Afioaga o Saleilua-Falealili
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Samoa Fisheries Division
2009
Fishing in Coastal Biodiversity is essential for food security , especially in the rural areas . In the many communities , they do not value the management and the management of resources and the environment marine . Making and using such fisheries modern- to-date with mask , nets and hurry microfilm would be easier and more fish but minimize the economic marine . Some development projects have been damaged and destroyed large areas and sea creature such as buried parts of the coast for ground- new ( field ) ; fishing inappropriate as dynamite , to honor Guinea , chemicals and faamo'a / shots.
Tusi Taiala mo le Pulea Tatau ma le Va'aia Lelei o I'a ma Figota o le Gataifale o le Afioaga o Satalo, Falealili
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Samoa Fisheries Division
2009
Fishing in Coastal Biodiversity is essential for food security , especially in the rural areas . In many communities , they do not value the management and the management of resources and the marine environment . Making and using such fishing styles in the stomach , nets and hurry microfilm would be easier and more fish but reduce the economic hazards. Some development projects have been damaged and destroyed many places and creatures of the sea such as: the buried part of the coastal areas and coastal areas for eleelefou ( field ) ; Fishing inappropriate as dynamite , to honor Guinea , chemicals and faamo'a / shots . excessive cut down trees along rivers and forests
Tusi Taiala mo le Pulea Tatau ma le Va'aia Lelei o I'a ma Figota o le Gataifale o le Afioaga o Vailuutai
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Samoa Fisheries Division
2009
Fishing in Coastal Biodiversity is essential for food security , especially in the rural areas . In the many communities , they do not value the management and the management of resources and the environment marine . Making and using such fisheries modern- to-date with mask , nets and hurry microfilm would be easier and more fish but minimize the economic marine . Some development projects have been damaged and destroyed large areas and sea creature such as: - buried parts of the coast for ground- new ( field ) ; fishing inappropriate as dynamite , to honor Guinea , chemicals and faamo'a / shots
Tusi Taiala Mo le Pulea Tatau ma le Va'aia Lelei o I'a ma Figota o le Gataifale. O le Afioaga o Afega
Samoa Fisheries Division
2009
Tusi Taiala mo le Pulea Tatau ma le Va'aia Lelei o Gataifale ma Togátogo Lefagaoalii
Samoa Fisheries Division
2009
2009 PACC Cook Mangaia Visit Report
Climate Change Resilience
PACC
2009
Pacific Adapation to Climate Change (PACC) : report of in-country consultations - Cook Islands, Fiji, Federated States of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomons, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu
Climate Change Resilience, Biodiversity Conservation
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Tusi Taiala mo le Pulea ma le Va'aia Lelei o I'a ma Figota o le Afioaga o Matautu-Uta Lefaga
Samoa Fisheries Division
2008
Tusi Taiala poo le Fuafuaga Tatau mo le Va'aia Lelei o I'a ma Figota o le Afioaga o Matatufu
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Samoa Fisheries Division
2007
Fishing in Samoa is very important because one of the ways to achieve food security especially in villages and rural areas. In many communities, they do not take the Improved economic and environment hazards. Bringing the use of such fisheries modern-with mask, net / muster microfilm, and chemicals' toxicity Eye easier and a lot of fish but is abused the environment of marine ecosystems. The implementation of sustainable development on the marine damage to many places and millions of animals are living with tautuuufua it. In addition, as the effects of disasters natural such as storms and wind Strong past. To save the situation, established by the Department of Fisheries of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries a Program Management Environmental Marine, and SLAs good fish and seafood, to assist in the construction of a Management non-fishing villages and to preserve, manage and rationalizing the use of economic Coastal Biodiversity
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