Managing for Diversity: keeping everyone afloat in Irish fisheries (animation, 6:47, 2020)

Managing for Diversity: keeping everyone afloat in Irish fisheries (6:47, 2020) is a short animation about the diversity of Ireland's fishing industry, with a focus on the offshore islands small-scale fleet. Almost three thousand islanders live on eighteen islands off the west coast of Ireland....

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