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Indonesia Fisheries | The Nature Conservancy
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allows fishers to identify and track their catches using mobile technology, eliminating common misidentifications and the need for expensive equipment. Fish stocks around the world are declining—with an estimated 90 percent of the world’s fisheries over or fully exploited Nearly 40 percent of the In
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  • allows fishers to identify and track their catches using mobile technology, eliminating common misidentifications and the need for expensive equipment.
  • Fish stocks around the world are declining—with an estimated 90 percent of the world’s fisheries over or fully exploited
  • Nearly 40 percent of the Indonesian population lives at or below the poverty line, so fishing in this nation of islands is a way of life and provides an important food source for millions of people.
  • Indonesia’s fisheries are of global importance.
  • The fisheries industry employs about 12 million Indonesians.

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