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Library Creating legal space for community-based fisheries and customary marine tenure in the Pacific: issues and opportunities

Creating legal space for community-based fisheries and customary marine tenure in the Pacific: issues and opportunities

Creating legal space for community-based fisheries and customary marine tenure in the Pacific: issues and opportunities

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Date of publication
November 2004
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ISBN / Resource ID
FAODOCREP:797c0c40-5dff-53bb-9593-96a09f271dd2
Pages
57
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There is much interest in using customary marine tenure (CMT) as a basis for community-based fisheries management (CBFM) in the Pacific Island Countries (PICs). The laws of PICs lend general support to the use of CMT or tradition in fisheries management. Still, only modest efforts in the use of CMT-based community fisheries management in the PICs are observed. Further legislative action can enhance CMT use in community fisheries management. Government commitment to CBFM generally, and for the role of CMT in the CBFM context with support from interested entities and stakeholders including communities, will complement efforts for promoting sustainable utilization of fisheries resources and improved livelihoods in the PICs.

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