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Socioeconomic factors associated with fishing pressure in small-scale fisheries along the West Philippine Sea biogeographic region

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Muallil, Richard N.
Cleland, Deborah
Alino, Perry (Porfirio)

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Small-scale fishers in the Philippines are highly diverse in their fishing behavior and demographic characteristics. Understanding this heterogeneity will provide valuable insights for fisheries management efforts that could result in win-win outcomes, bo

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Ocean and Coastal Management

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2037-12-31