There are 12,310 projects that match your search.
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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2015
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40,000.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: SRL/CBR+/2015/03 |
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Validation of baseline data, Education and training on UN-REDD, Clearing of fire line 7.5 km, Planting and Establishing mixed cropping home gardens
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2015
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17,047.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: MON/COMDEKS/2014/19 |
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The project will establish forest strips, count and restore the trees and bushes planted in the strips and monitor their growth. It will also organize trainings on how to use livestock manure for improving soil fertility, and review results of such ( ... )
ngs. The National Committee members noted that an agro forest is the first measure in protecting soil at a time when farmers are foregoing chemical fertilizers. They emphasized the need to give the project grantees professional advice.
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Afghanistan
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Biodiversity
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2015
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42,724.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: AFG/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/2015/23 |
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The project ?Improvement of urban environment through promotion of domestic vermi-composting in Kol-e-Hashmat Khan Wetland and its vicinity - Kabul? aimed at promoting small-scale household solid waste management, public awareness raising and ( ... )
hood improvement. The project isl focusing on production of compost from municipal biodegradable waste by women.
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India
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Biodiversity Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2015
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29,381.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: IND/SGP/OP5/Y5/FSP/STAR/LD/2015/82/MP11 |
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Project will basically depend on improving leadership, enhancing traditional skills of Sahariya, generating livelihood opportunities, improving the overall quality of life with ensuring sustainability of biodiversity.
Project Objectives:
1. To ( ... )
e Agro Ecology and ensuring sustainable biodiversity.
2. To strengthen and facilitate the CBOs and cadres for extending the benefits of Govt. Program and schemes to Sahariya especially related to agriculture and natural resources.
3. Securing livelihood of Sahariya Community through employment generation.
4. To improve effectiveness of governance system through convergence mechanism.
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Viet nam
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Biodiversity
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2015
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50,000.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: VNM/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/2015/15 |
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1. Project Objectives
a. Overall objective :
Capacity building in sustainable livelihoods development, independent from forests, for communities living in the peripheral areas of Bach Ma National Park (BMNP), through pilot model implementation, ( ... )
s learned and recommendations for improving the policy system and legal framework on the protection and development of specialized forests in Viet Nam.
b. Specific objectives:
- Enhance awareness, capacity and skills in sustainable forest-free livelihoods model for local organizations and people, contribute to protecting forest resources in the peripherial areas of BMNP.
- Support
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Palau
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Biodiversity
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2015
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50,000.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: PLW/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/2014/07 |
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Since the implementation of PAN MPAs, very few information have been collected on (1) ecological data on MPAs effectiveness and (2) the perception of these MPAs by the local communities. However, this information is highly needed for conservation ( ... )
rs and coordinators to make adjustments on protection legislations, and to ensure that MPAs are well enforced and respected by the local communities. This study will have two approaches including socio-economic and ecological monitoring surveys. The main objective of this study is to measure the effectiveness of PAN MPAs and the perception that local communities have toward them 6 states of
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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2015
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41,900.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: GHA/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/BD/31/03/043 |
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Definition of Problem
Past management of the Afram East Headwaters Forest Reserve has resulted in the entire reserve being classified as a convalescence reserve given its poor stocking and regeneration potential. Continual degradation has ( ... )
itated the conversion of an increasing number of compartments into forest plantations. Extreme land hunger exists within the communities fringing the forest reserve. These communities have participated in Taungya developments in the past and are currently engaged in same. Key issues resulting in the failure of the past Taungyas have been identified as the land ?insecurity? of the participating
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2015
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49,919.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/BD/15/01 |
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]; The Lower Kinabatangan Segama Wetlands Ramsar Site (the Ramsar Site) was officially designated as Sabah?s first Ramsar site in October 2008. A Ramsar Site?s Management Plan (2010-2015) was developed after the designation. A significant portion of ( ... )
e is subject to community use for small-scale fishing, hunting, and forest extraction. But, the Management Plan was developed with limited or no consultation conducted with local community. Equating sustainable use with existing demands on resources will be one of the major challenges for the management of the site. The local authorities will revised the Management Plan in year 2015 and have the
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Cambodia
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Biodiversity
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2015
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31,638.33
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: KHM/UN-REDD/2015/03 |
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The project covers 5 CFs in 5 villages, Trapeang Kraol, Bosveng, Russeyduoch, Kvann Tieng, and O?Kroch of Salavisai commune, Prasat Balaing district, Kampong Thom province. The project will address issues in the community including the lack of ( ... )
dge on REDD+, lack of community management and formal recognition by FA, wide gaps between men and women?s roles, standard of living and low income of a community?s small business group. With support from UNDP GEFSGB/CBR these issues will be addressed by 2017.
The project beneficiaries are 1,077 people, 661 women, from 398 HHs. The project will also benefit 1,148 people, 593 women, from 593
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Maldives
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Biodiversity
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2015
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20,100.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: MDV/SGP/OP5/Y3/CORE/BD/14/29 |
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A community initiative to conserve reef fish and marine biodiversity in the Maldives (Naifaru) Note:This was a project approved by NSC in round 4 of call for proposal in 2013. However, it was shelved as the proponent already had an ongoing project. ( ... )
roject has been completed now and all thereporting has been completed satisfactorily.
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2015
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3,000.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: PNG/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/BC/15/04 |
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The CBO located in the Motuna Huyono Tokunutui Constituency in the south of Autonomous Region of Bougainville, is awarded a planning grant of US$3,000 to facilitate development of Full Proposal for project titled Kainake community and conservation ( ... )
The initiative will contribute to addressing land degradation and sustainable forest management and alleviating threats to biodiversity and the impacts of Climate Change. The project intends to raise awareness on the importance of environment and conservation, meanwhile undertaking a concept called ?Children of Trees?, an extra-curricular program that would engage school children in tree
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2015
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20,726.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: MON/COMDEKS/2014/18 |
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In recent years, an above average amount of sand has accumulated along the Kharaa River bed and its water levels have decreased by 20-30 per cent because its bushes have either been eaten up by pests or overused by local residents for fuel purposes. ( ... )
tion, many small rivers flowing into the Kharaa River are being exposed to gold washing and the cutting of trees in their headwaters. This project aims to protect the water resources of the Kharaa River basin, contribute to reducing sand movement, increase cooperation among the CBO members and improve their
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2015
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23,260.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: MON/COMDEKS/2014/09 |
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The NGO will disseminate the methods and experiences in collecting the sand accumulated in small settlements like soum centers and using it in accordance with an appropriate technology for the construction of useful facilities. The project will also ( ... )
rate how to combat sand movement and take adaptation measures through eco-friendly methods. In the framework of the project, trainings on soil bag construction technology will be organized to local residents and the technology transfer center will be
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Algeria
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Biodiversity
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2015
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47,440.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: ALG/SGP/OP5/CORE/BD/15/15 |
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La valorisation des plantes aromatiques et médicinales par leurs réintroductions au niveau de la localité de Ain Fetouh commune de Aïn Ghoraba |
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Turkiye
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Biodiversity
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2015
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11,400.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: TUR/COMDEKS/Y2/2015/14 |
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Within the leadership and supports of Gef_SGP and Satoyama Programmes, recently, Resposible Fishing and Responsible Amateur Fishing Projects are succesfully covered in last three years time by 2011-2013. The Projects are found to be innovative not ( ... )
t national level but also at international level thus being financially supported by alter international foundations like MedPAN. Responsible Fishing Codes are being defined in the scope of certain processes where different actors take role. Fisherman,Salesman ( restaurants and similar), Goverment, Researcher and Scientists and Consumer are major actors that take role .Referring illegal
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Saint Lucia
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Biodiversity
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2015
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40,103.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: STL/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/BD/14/10 |
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The goal of the project is to "ensure that the natural resources of the coastal area of Laborie contribute optimally and sustainably to local economic, social and cultural development". The objectives are to (i) establish a permanent, effective and ( ... )
ipatory management regime for the Laborie Bay; and (ii) maintain, expand and diversify opportunities for local sustainable livelihoods and economic activities based on the sustainable use of coastal resources."
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Samoa
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Biodiversity
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2015
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30,000.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: WSM/SGP/OP5/Y4/CORE/BD/15/11 |
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Project provides for the expansion of an existing fisheries reserve that includes the inshore, reef flats and outer reef ecosystem and for its' rehabilitation through activities like eradication of crown of thorns starfish as well as restocking. A ( ... )
ill be built to improve access to the MPA and to designated fishing grounds. It also provides for the building of the skills of the project committee and women and youth groups in monitoring of the ecosystem as well as in implementing awareness programs for schools and the community. The Marine Protected Area management plan will be upgraded to include this expanded reserve.
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2015
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42,618.48
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: BRA/SGP/OP5/Y5/FSP/STAR/15/15 |
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India
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Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2015
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40,398.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: IND/SGP/OP5/Y5/FSP/STAR/BD/2015/81/MAH10 |
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Project Objective:
The primary objective of the project is to link conservation of the natural resources with livelihood generation of the dependent people by fostering knowledge based management of natural resources and to conserve riverine ( ... )
ces by fostering basin eco-restoration.
1. Capacity building of the local institutions (Village Council) regarding river and fish conservation movement targeting 10 villages.
2. Setting up of new institutional structures in the form of River Conservation societies, Biodiversity management committees and farmers clubs in the selected 10 villages and involving it in river and fish conservation
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Grenada
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Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2015
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50,000.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: GRD/SGP/OP5/Y4/CORE/BD/14/01 |
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The invasion of lionfish (Pterios volitans/miles) is quickly becoming known as one of the worst in history, and continues to cause alarming impacts on a growing number of marine ecosystems, including the Caribbean Sea. The Lionfish are a highly ( ... )
ble species; they are voracious and non-selective generalist feeders that have been observed to consume an unsustainable number of commercially, recreationally, and ecologically important reef species. These factors; combined with an apparent lack of natural predators, low parasite load, and remarkably high reproductive rate; have proven to make the lionfish very difficult to eradicate. The
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