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The role of fisher knowledge on the susceptibility of spawning aggregations to fishing: interview data from Papua New Guinea

James Cook University
Robinson, Jan
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Brief description

Data from interview-based survey of small-scale fishers in Papua New Guinea

Full description

Structured interviews designed to assess fisher knowledge of reef fish aggregation behaviour, to collect information on fishing practices and to score key socioeconomic variables. The study was designed to assess the role of fisher knowledge in conferring vulnerability of fish aggregations to fishing and to quantify factors associated with heterogeneity in knowledge. Small-scale fishers were surveyed in the communities of Ahus island (Manus Province), Wadau and Muluk (Karkar island, Madang Province) in October 2012.

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This dataset consists of a spreadsheet in MS Excel (.xlsx) and Open Document formats (.ods)

Created: 2015-05-28

Data time period: 10 2013 to 21 10 2013

This dataset is part of a larger collection

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text: Ahus Island (Manus Province), Papua New Guinea

text: Muluk village, Karkar Island (Madang Province), Papua New Guinea

text: Wadau village, Karkar Island, (Madang Province), Papua New Guinea

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  • DOI : 10.4225/28/571EAEA997585
  • Local : researchdata.jcu.edu.au//published/278cfef2339f0a9efd3fdf507dac6d55
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