Modeling of Sustainable Marine Resources: Case Study Sampan Tribe in Riau Island, Indonesia
Currently, massive practice in fisheries caught and lack of marine ecosystem is not the only news in Indonesia but also in most other countries. Those practices are based on compliance with the growing food needs due to the growth of the world’s population. The Riau Island, known as the Sampan Tribe...
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Main Authors: | Andesta Indah, Jocom Hary, Karuniawati Emilia Ayu Dewi |
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Language: | EN FR |
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EDP Sciences
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d9f7fc97200a4a14bd7958d4a1c0bc2a |
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