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Study shows how local fishers respond to cli

<p>When it comes to protecting a crucial resource in the face of changing conditions, it&rsquo;s important to know how the humans reliant on that resource have organized themselves. Especially if there isn&rsquo;t a lot of government supervision. A new study of small-scale fisheries in Mexico&rsquo;s Gulf of California has found that the fishers&rsquo; response to a changing climate can be strongly influenced by what they fish for and how they&rsquo;re organized.</p>


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