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| The primary beneficiary of the Fish Biodiversity Network Node will be poor rural masses that rely on fish for their
livelihood. The southern African community in general will benefit in that supply of fish will
be sustained or increased by implementing sound stock management strategies.
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The Fish Biodiversity Network Node aims to obtain an understanding of the origins and maintenance of indigenous fish biodiversity in southern Africa through scientific research. The overall objective is that, by 2015, information on fish biodiversity is readily available and used in
decision making in at least five countries within the southern African NEPAD region.
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