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Small-scale fisheries and small-scale aquaculture (NFI)
12 November 2022, Punta Allen, Quintana Roo State, Mexico - A kid serves himself from a casserole of seafood at a table during a meal at the Arceo family's home in Punta Allen, Quintana Roo State, Mexico.
11/12/2022
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© FAO/Luis Antonio Rojas
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Fish and crustaceans are the main source of protein in this remote Mayan of 469 inhabitants where the only land access is by a rough 50 kilometre track inside the biosphere reserve.