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Inshore Fisheries: too important to ignore? Position Paper GIFS INTERREG 2 Seas Project
VLIZ (2014). Inshore Fisheries: too important to ignore? Position Paper GIFS INTERREG 2 Seas Project. Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ): Oostende. 4 pp.
Inshore Fisheries: too important to ignore? Position Paper GIFS INTERREG 2 Seas Project

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  • Geography of Inshore Fisheries and Sustainability

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    This position paper is based on research undertaken within the INTERREG 2 Seas project ‘GIFS’ (Geography of Inshore Fisheries). The GIFS project addresses the challenge of incorporating the socio-economic and cultural importance of inshore fisheries to coastal communities along the English Channel and Southern North Sea more explicitly into fisheries and maritime policy, coastal regeneration strategies and sustainable community development.

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