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Wednesday Lunch at Lowy - Dr Meryl Williams presentation

Dr Meryl Williams


Summary
On 7 November at the Wednesday Lunch at Lowy, Dr Meryl Williams launched her new Lowy Institute Paper entitled 'Enmeshed: Australia and Southeast Asia's Fisheries'. Southeast Asia's oceans are fast running out of fish, putting the livelihoods of up to 100 million people at risk, leading to more illegal incursions into Australia's northern fisheries and putting the future of shared stocks between Australia and Southeast Asia at grave risk. Dr Meryl Williams looks at the sources of this depletion and what can be done regionally to address it before it becomes too late.

Her presentation is available here:
Enmeshed - MP3 (17MB)


Enmeshed - MP3 (17MB)

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