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  April 2009

   

Feature:
A Framework for the Economic Analysis of Coastal Resource Management

New on our download page:
- Developing a Framework for Economic Analysis of CRM Investment: The Case of Ubay, Bohol
- Scaling Up to Networks of Marine Protected Areas in the Philippines: Biophysical, Legal, Institutional, and Social Considerations

- Call of the Sea to Change (comic book)
- Where Have All the Fishes Gone (comic book)
- Coastal Alert! (coloring book)
- Republic Act No. 9522 (An Act to amend certain provisions of Republic Act No. 3046, as amended by Republic Act No. 5446, to define the archipelagic baselines of the Philippines, and for other purposes)

News:
- Baselines bill signed
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Protected areas rules simplified
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Climate change felt in richest fishing ground
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Fisheries expected to grow by 7%
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Climate change to have a big impact on marine fisheries
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New study estimates illegal fishing at USD10-24 bn per year
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World's major fishing nations failing on sustainability, says new study
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Beating poverty could save fish, researchers say
 ... More News

Given the many issues in th e marine fisheries sector, it is easy to miss its potentials, yet opportunities for management do exist. (In Turbulent Seas: The Status of Philippine Marine Fisheries 2004)
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