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    Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs

    Gitanyow Fisheries Authority is led by the Gitanyow Chiefs and a guided by a Land Use Plan with enforceable legal objectives. Fisheries Authority has completed detailed enumeration of key endangered stocks for over 15 years, delivering essential data to influence stock management. There is also a

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    • 1. Get to know the Toolkit
    • 2. Learn About Indigenous Guardian Programs
    • 3. Start an Indigenous Guardian Program
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    • 6. Fund an Indigenous Guardian program
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    • 9. Develop Training and Build Capacity
    • 10. Monitor and Collect Data
    • 11. Conduct Research
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