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  January, 2010
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Feature:
Training communities to monitor coral reefs for management

New on our download page:
- Coral Reef Monitoring for Management Handbook 2nd Edition
- Why protect seagrass beds?

- Why protect mangroves?
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Why protect our coral reefs?

News:
- President signs climate change law
- Philippines ranks 10th among countries with most threatened species
- Fisheries grow 2.45% in 2009
- DA upbeat on continued growth of fisheries sector
- Local tuna industry faces harder times
- BFAR to help fishing operators meet
- FAO report predicts "an ocean of change" for fishers and fish farmers
- Dwindling fish catch could leave a billion hungry
- Groundbreaking treaty on illegal fishing approved
- UN may curtail 400-year-old 'freedom of the seas'

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Concerns raised over eco-labeling scheme
- UN report calls for greater research on marine ecosystems beyond territorial waters
- World’s faiths can propel search for solution to climate change – UN chief
- New study finds catch shares improve consistency, not health, of fisheries
- EU: Fish production down 10%

 ... More News

Given the many issues in th e marine fisheries sector, it is easy to miss its potentials, yet opportunities for management do exist. (In Turbulent Seas: The Status of Philippine Marine Fisheries 2004)
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