Browsing Sustainable aquaculture by Author "Hall, S.J."
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Assessing population sustainability and response to fishing in terms of aggregation structure for greenlip abalone (Haliotis laevigata) fishery management
Dowling, N.A.; Hall, S.J.; McGarvey, R. (2004)Type: Journal ArticleThe greenlip abalone (Haliotis laevigata) population in Waterloo Bay, South Australia, has undergone collapse and fishery closure twice since 1978. A rich data set, including survey measures of degree of spatial aggregation, ... -
Blue frontiers: managing the environmental costs of aquaculture
Hall, S.J.; Delaporte, A.; Phillips, M.J.; Beveridge, M.; O'Keefe, M.; Michael Phillips: 0000-0002-0282-0286 (2011)Type: ReportThe report begins with an overview of the current status of world aquaculture. It then goes on to describe an approach for estimating the current combined biophysical resource demands of aquaculture for producer countries ... -
Public-private partnerships for fisheries and aquaculture: getting started
Weirowski, F.; Hall, S.J. (2008)Type: Working PaperPublic-private partnership (PPP) is becoming increasingly important for furthering development goals. But deciding when a PPP is suitable and what PPP arrangement is best is difficult. Many options exist for such partnership ... -
The end of the line: who is most at risk from the crisis in global fisheries?
Hall, S.J.; Dugan, P.; Allison, E.H.; Andrew, N.L. (2010)Type: Journal ArticleThis synopsis praises the film "The end of the line" in bringing attention to fisheries and food crisis faced by the world. However, not enough focus has been placed on African fisheries where food fish is a key component ...

