Livelihood diversity and fishing skill during covid-19 lockdowns in french polynesia

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  • What: For this paper the authors only analyzed the catch of fish vendors who were also interviewed in the household interviews (N=54 vendors out of a total of 96) and for whom the authors have detailed information on their fishing practices and selling behaviors before and after the pandemic. As this study has shown, the type and context of diversification matter greatly and Moorea households with mixed livelihoods that included tourism were more vulnerable, not less during the COVID-19 disruptions. The ethics committee/institutional review board waived the requirement of written informed consent for participation . . .

     

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