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- Scott F. 2022. Hitting the spot! Behind the scenes of the PIMPLE training videos. SPC Fisheries Newsletter 168:17–18.File size : 568153
- Muron C., Foy T. 2022. Guardians of the Pacific: community fishers promote sustainable practices. SPC Fisheries Newsletter 168:8–11.File size : 2379056
- Muron C., Juncker M., Holley T. 2022. Name that beche-de-mer! Toolkit to aid recognition of different species. SPC Fisheries Newsletter 168:3–7.File size : 1369483
- Hartog J.R., Eveson J. Paige, Moore T., Scales K.L., Patterson T., Baylis S., Sloyan B., Williams A., Spillman C.M., Smith G., Hobday A.J. 2022. Forecasts of future ocean state and potential application to tuna availability. SPC Fisheries Newsletter 168:25–29.File size : 592844
- Adams T. 2022. From control to community: A personal perspective on 30 years of change in Pacific Island artisanal fisheries and aquaculture. SPC Fisheries Newsletter 168:30–44.File size : 1475592
- Garcia Imhof C. 2022. The importance of social science to implement good governance principles in community-based fisheries management. SPC Fisheries Newsletter 168:21–23.File size : 420804
- Shedrawi G., Halford A. 2022. Practising what you teach: field-based training with SPC’s e-data systems. SPC Fisheries Newsletter 168:13–14.File size : 833677
- Scott F. 2022. AMPLE: A “Shiny” new approach to capacity building for Pacific tuna harvest strategies. SPC Fisheries Newsletter 168:15–16.File size : 267287
- Wozniak E., Gillett R. 2022. Strengthening the knowledge base for fisheries monitoring technology: the Global Electronic Monitoring Symposium (GEMS). SPC Fisheries Newsletter 168:24.File size : 178837
- Brown C. 2022. Leadership programme “changed everything for me” - Pacific Fisheries Leadership Programme supporting successful women in fisheries. SPC Fisheries Newsletter 168:19–20.File size : 250005