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Publikováno v:
Science Diliman, Vol 24, Iss 2, Pp 1-11 (2012)
Macrobenthic reef invertebrates are important reef health indicators and fishery resources but are not very well documented in Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park. To provide notes on the species composition and the abundance and size of commonly encountere
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https://doaj.org/article/001eb99eae9445c69ea47b8c7f63e158
Autor:
Lutgardo B. Alcantara, Lota A. Creencia, John Roderick V. Madarcos, Karen G. Madarcos, Jean Beth S. Jontila, Fiona Culhane
Publikováno v:
UCL Open Environment. 5
Understanding coastal communities’ awareness and risk perceptions of climate change impact is essential in developing effective risk communication tools and mitigation strategies to reduce the vulnerability of these communities. In this study, we e
Autor:
Niño Jess Mar F. Mecha, Herminie P. Palla, Lota A. Creencia, Jean Beth S. Jontila, Maria Mojena G. Plasus, Roger G. Dolorosa
Publikováno v:
Journal of Marine and Island Cultures. 11
The attractive price for spiny lobster (Panulirus spp.) puerulus has recently encouraged many fishers to engage in its collection as an alternative livelihood at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. This booming fishery prompted the investigation of
Autor:
Jon P. Altamirano, Harold M. Monteclaro, Sheila Mae S. Santander-de Leon, Gerald F. Quinitio, Jean Beth S. Jontila
Publikováno v:
Ocean & Coastal Management. 165:225-234
This study was conducted to investigate the sea cucumber fishery and compare populations between exploited and unexploited sites. Three islands were selected, the Arrecife Island as the unexploited site and the Johnson and Green Islands representing