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A methodology to assess some socio-economic effects of marine protected areas

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Table 0: Breakdown of the sample of Chumphon Province fishery household survey
Fig 1: Average profit per fishing day by métier (bath)
Table 2: Profit per fishing day in two categories “in or around the MPA” and “remote from  the MPA”
Fig 4. Lorenz curve of operating profit per fishery household

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