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Gabriela Merizalderubio
Closing of the First Cycle of Knowledge Dialogues: A Decisive Step Toward a Fairer and More Sustainable Fishery in the Amazon
Read moreWith the active participation of 61 fishers from Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru — representing 27 associations —and the…
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Gabriela Merizalderubio
Small and Nutritious Fish: A Healthy and Sustainable Alternative for the Amazon Region
Read moreStudy reveals that low-trophic-level species, mostly small fish, are rich in essential nutrients, low in mercury, and more accessible to…
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Gabriela Merizalderubio
Ictio: recent analysis reveals its potential for understanding fish migration patterns in Amazonia
Read moreAmazonian fisheries specialists from the University of Tennessee and WCS evaluated the potential of the Ictio platform to improve knowledge…
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Gabriela Merizalderubio
Second Knowledge Dialogue: Reflections and Commitments on Fisheries Management in the Amazon
Read moreThe Second Knowledge Dialogue, convened by the Amazon Waters Alliance in Lima, Peru, became a vital space to exchange experiences…
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Gabriela Merizalderubio
Conversation with a citizen scientist in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Read moreLiseth Chuim is a citizen scientist and fisherwoman. She lives in the Shuar Kaputna Center, on the southern edge of…