Browsing Resilient small-scale fisheries by Author "Pauly, D."
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Length-converted catch curves: a powerful tool for fisheries research in the Tropics (III: conclusion)
Pauly, D. (1984)Type: Journal ArticleA method is described for the determination of the selection curve of fishing gear from the shape of the ascending arm of a length-converted catch curve and growth parameters. -
Length-converted catch curves: a powerful tool for fisheries research in the Tropics (part 1)
Pauly, D. (1983)Type: Journal ArticleA number of methods are available with the help of which total mortality (Z) can be estimated from length-frequency data. Thus it is possible to obtain reasonable estimates of Z from the mean length in a representative ... -
Length-converted catch curves: a powerful tool for fisheries research in the Tropics (part 2)
Pauly, D. (1983)Type: Journal ArticleA method is described for the determination of the selection curve of fishing gear from the shape of the ascending arm of a length-converted catch curve and growth parameters. -
Management of tropical coastal fisheries in Asia: an overview of key challenges and opportunities
Silvestre, G.; Pauly, D. (1997)Type: Conference ProceedingsCoastal fisheries are an important component of the fisheries sector and rural economy of tropical developing countries in Asia - generating food, employment and foreign exchange. In 1994, marine landings of these countries ... -
On improving operation and use of the elefan programs. part 3, correcting length-frequency data for the effects of gear selection and/or incomplete recruitment
Pauly, D. (1986)Type: Journal ArticleOne important feature of length€”frequency data that is usually ignored when data are collected for subsequent estimation of growth and various related parameter estimates is that length€”frequency data are necessarily ... -
On Malthusian overfishing
Pauly, D. (1990)Type: Journal ArticleA brief examination is made of Malthus' works during the 1800s regarding population growth, considering applications to fisheries resources and their management. -
On traditional knowledge, fish and databases: a call for contributions
Palomares, M.L.; Froese, R.; Pauly, D. (1993)Type: Journal Article -
Paglutas ng tunggalian ng iba't ibang pamamaraan ng pangingisda sa baybay-dagat
Smith, I.R.; Pauly, D. (1983)Type: ReportThis article (in Tagalog) briefly describes the intensive multidisciplinary 3 year research project conducted by the University of the Philippines and ICLARM to document the conditions of the fisheries and fishing communities ... -
Pagresolver kan kompetisyon nin manlaen-laen na gamit pansira sa harani nin pampang na pansira
Smith, I.R.; Pauly, D. (1983)Type: ReportThis article (in Tagalog) briefly describes the intensive multidisciplinary 3 year research project conducted by the University of the Philippines and ICLARM to document the conditions of the fisheries and fishing communities ... -
Primary production required to sustain global fisheries
Pauly, D.; Christensen, V. (1995)Type: Journal ArticleThe mean of reported annual world fisheries catches for 1988-1991 (94.3 million t) was split into 39 species groups, to which fractional trophic levels, ranging from 1.0 (edible algae) to 4.2 (tunas), were assigned, based ... -
Putting fisheries management back in places: points of view
Pauly, D. (1997)Type: Journal ArticleExcept, miraculously, for Jules Verne's, scientific predictions always turn out to be wrong. However, the 3rd Millennium is coming, fisheries resources are going, and it is impossible to resist the urge to take the plunge ... -
Resolving multigear competition in nearshore fisheries
Smith, I.R.; Pauly, D. (1983)Type: Journal ArticleThis article briefly describes the intensive multidisciplinary 3 year research project conducted by the University of the Philippines and ICLARM to document the conditions of the fisheries and fishing communities of San ... -
Small-scale fisheries of San Miguel Bay, Philippines: biology and stock assessment
Pauly, D.; Mines, A.N. (eds.) (1982)Type: ReportThe report analyzes the biological aspects of the fisheries of San Miguel Bay representing the results of data collection and analysis over approximately a 2-year period, 1979-81. -
Small-scale fisheries of San Miguel Bay, Philippines: options for management and research
Smith, I.R.; Pauly, D.; Mines, A.N. (1983)Type: ReportThis report synthesizes the respective research findings of the biology, economics and sociology modules of a multidisciplinary study of the small-scale fisheries of San Miguel Bay, Philippines and examines various options ... -
Some key concepts in fisheries research and management, with emphasis on Mozambique
Pauly, D. (1992)Type: Book ChapterSome basic concepts of fishery economics and management, and fish population dynamics are presented. Also, some basic elements of length based stock assessment are reviewed. -
Stratified models of large marine ecosystems: a general approach and an application the South China Sea
Pauly, D.; Christensen, V. (1993)Type: Book ChapterThis contribution provides an approach for constructing models of large marine ecosystems (LMEs). This contribution results from an attempt to follow up on some of the implications of the LME concept for ecological modeling, ... -
The overfishing of marine resources: socioeconomic background in Southeast Asia
Pauly, D.; Chua, T.E. (1988)Type: Journal ArticleA brief review of marine fishery development in Southeast Asia is given, with emphasis on the phase of rapid growth of catches that prevailed in the 1960s-1970s, and on the high expectations this phase generated, especially ... -
The Peruvian anchoveta, Charles Darwin and us
Pauly, D. (1992)Type: Journal ArticleThe last decade has seen and rightly so a boom of Darwiniana, culminating in 1991, in a fascinating new biography by A. Desmond and J. Moore.' Indeed, "spicing up" one's writing with references to Charles Darwin seems one ... -
The research process and communication of results: lessons learned from a multidisciplinary analysis of a tropical small-scale fishery
Pauly, D.; Smith, I.R. (1983)Type: ReportAlong with an increase of their relative share of the total world catch, most tropical countries have experienced in the last decades an expansion of their fisheries research activities. These activities, whether based ... -
The South China Sea: analyzing fisheries catch data in an ecosystem context
Christensen, V.; Pauly, D. (1991)Type: Journal ArticleThe South China Sea is an important fishing area with an annual harvest of some 5 million tonnes, or 10% of the catches jointly taken by the developing nations of the world. Details are given of a model of the area describing ...
















