The socio-economic data survey in the fishing communities of Príncipe island aimed at collecting socio-economic data of the fishing communities, essential to understand the living conditions of the various communities (especially fishermen and Palaiês) where the project takes place and their dependence on natural resources. Like this, we can take into account their needs and priorities, and inform the development of measures that benefit (and not harm!) the fishing communities. Beyond this, this information is also important to monitor the impact of the various marine management and conservation initiatives in Príncipe.
In October, the Omali Vida Nón project successfully concluded its socio-economic monitoring work with a total of 532 respondents in 15 fishing communities on the island of Príncipe.
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