The Reimplementation of the Ra'ui: Coral Reef Management in Rarotonga, Cook Islands
Biodiversity Conservation
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Churcher Hoffman, Tegan
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The Coral Reef Alliance
2002
In the past two years the local communities on Rarotonga, Cook Islands, have tried to stop islanders from fishing in some coral reefs areas by creating traditional no-fishing zones, known to the locals as Raui. The Raui primarily protects the reef from many people walking and collecting shellfish, octopus, and other organisms, and therefore helps restock the lagoon fish. Locals want to maintain the restricted areas for conservation purposes.