Can local communities curb illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing in Cameroon’s Douala Edea National Park?

Some chiefs and members of the Local Collaborative Management Committees in Mbiako. Photo by Leocadia Bongbe. Used with permission.In the settlements along Douala-Edea National Park, a first-class park covering over 2,630 hectares (6,498.87 acres) of land and sea in Cameroon, local fishermen living in Mbiako, Yoyo I, and Yoyo II constantly fear “Sapak,” or Chinese…

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