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Reading Materials for Aggregation Sessions

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Session FISH 4: Strategies for Fishermen-led Reform

 
1. California Risk Pool: A co-management model to advance fisheries resource stewardship
 
2. Consolidating co-management mechanisms in Bay Islands National Marine Park
 
3. Northwest Fisheries Stewardship Initiative
 
4. The Humboldt Current Project’s Valdivia Seascape Project

Session IOM 4: The Conservancy’s Global Coral Reef Strategy: A Discussion of Current Strategies and New Tactics

 
1. Global Coral Reef Strategy
2. Key Findings from Coral Conservation Project Survey
 

Session CDRR 1: New Partnerships, new Approaches to Achieving Climate, Risk and Resilience Success

 
1. Building and Sustaining Effective Partnerships: A Guide for Practitioners

 
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