Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Komodo National Park' has mentioned 'Fishing' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[12] Most pressure on marine resources originates from fishing communities and commercial enterprises from outside the park.
After that, more illegal fishermen arrived as enforcement declined greatly following the exit of TNC which had helped fight destructive fishing practices.
Illegal fishermen continue to blast sites with 'bombs' in a process known as blast fishing.
Less than 10% of those who do graduate from elementary school continue to high school since the major economic opportunity (fishing) does not require further education.
While park patrols (including, at the time, police and navy personnel) claim they acted in self-defense, fishing communities accuse park management of having deliberately killed the fishermen.
Illegal fishing and poaching remain the main threats to the values of the property and its overall integrity.
There is an extensive marine buffer zone to the park, in which management authority staff has authority to regulate the type of fishing permitted and to some extent the presence of fishermen from outside the area.
Additionally, in order to address illegal fishing and poaching, regular patrolling of the marine and terrestrial areas is carried out for law enforcement and a number of the problems and impacts associated with these activities have decreased.
A focus on the issue of depletion of Komodo monitor prey species stocks has resulted in some success and the same efforts need to be focused on the issues of damaging fishing practices and impacts on other unique species contained within the property.