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Lincoln Hood profile

We need to know how much fish we are catching: Lincoln Hood

January 30, 2017May 16, 2017

Lincoln Hood, a research assistant with a passion for diving, shares her views on the importance of the catch data generated by the reconstruction process of the Sea Around Us.

Posted in: Contact | Tagged: catch reconstructions, communication, deep-sea fisheries, FAO, fisheries, marine protected areas, overfishing, Sea Around Us, underreporting

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 Developing love for fishery data
VIDEO: How much is fished in your country’s waters? 

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