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Sann Satya; and the fishers and coastal communities in Cambodia for their participation and action to conserve marine turtles.
Author contributions Study design and fieldwork: AM, BM, KW, PL, RV, KM, SK, MTi, MTe; data analysis and writing: HD, AM, RV, KM, SK, MTi, MTe.
Conflicts of interest None.
Ethical standards This research abided by the Oryx guidelines on ethical standards and complied with the policies and procedures of Fauna & Flora. The informed consent of all interview and workshop participants was sought in advance.
Disclaimer The scientific results and conclusions, as well as any views or opinions expressed herein, are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of NOAA or the Department of Commerce of the USA.
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