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Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are increasingly being used

by governments as instruments for conservation and management of coastal and marine biodiversity. ICSF is participating at COP11 to the CBD, for more information, click on @CBDCOP11

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SAMUDRA News Alerts
  • At COP11, focus on traditional knowledge and area-based management measures in m...(Source: IISD)
  • 'No mechanisms to secure rights of indigenous peoples', says study(Source: Zee News)
  • Marine Protected Areas should not evict traditional fishing communities, says st...(Source: SciDev.Net)
  • Concerns of small-scale, artisanal fishers highlighted at global biodiversity me...(Source: ICSF)
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