01626nam a22002297a 45000010005000000030006000050050017000110080041000280400029000690500009000980820012001071000016001192450170001352600056003053000046003615050007004075200783004145210027011975210018012246500108012427000046013507187FISKH20251128090924.0250702b cb ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aFISKHbengcFISKHdFISKH aPZ7  a 333.95 aJone, Owen  aSaving our reefs ; bCommunity management of fisheries in Cambodia /cScript and storyboard : Owen Jones and Catriona Regnier-McKellar ; Artwork : Our Books Cambodia aPhnom Penh : bCambridge University Press, c2020.  a8 pages : bcolor illustrations ; c24 cm aN  aThis detailed report highlights real-world examples from Cambodia of how local communities, NGOs, and government officials are successfully managing small-scale and marine fisheries: Community Fisheries (CFis) and Marine Fisheries Management Areas (MFMAs) give legal authority to local fishers to co-manage resources. These initiatives feature patrolling, no-take zones, fishing regulations, and habitat restoration. In regions like Koh Rong and Kep, studies show improvements in reef health, stabilized coral cover, and gradual fish biomass recovery—despite regional threats. The efforts are backed by organizations like FFI, Marine Conservation Cambodia, WWF, FAO and others, providing training in community organizing, legal processes, financial planning, and monitoring.8 a530 bLexile estimate 8 aN bRaz-Plus  aCommunity co-management vFisheries governance xCambodia marine protected areasyReef conservation  aRegnier-McKellar, Catriona eillustrator