Q&A with Marleen Schutter, Post Doctoral Fellow in Aquatic Food Systems
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07.06.24
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This World Oceans Day, we’re highlighting the blue economy and its potential to foster sustainable growth and shared prosperity.
In this Q&A, Marleen Schutter, Post Doctoral Fellow in Aquatic Food Systems explains the significance of the blue economy, the challenges faced by small-scale fishers in the blue economy, and the steps needed to ensure its benefits are shared to achieve both environmental and social justice.
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