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3.3.4 Co-management and women
Women should be a part of co-management because - Women are often a part of the fisheries (Involved in preparing for fishing trips, artisanal fisheries, repairing nets, marketing and value addition) - United community will facilitate better management. Women’s role in social networking and keeping good relations will help this process. - Women can create better awareness on resource conservation and sustainable fisheries among the children (of fisher folk) who will become a part of the co-management process at a later stage. |
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