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    • The Coral Triangle Atlas: An integrated online spatial database system for improving coral reef management 

      Cros, A.; Fatan, N.A.; White, A.; Teoh, S.J. et al. (2014)
      Type: Journal Article
      In this paper we describe the construction of an online GIS database system, hosted by WorldFish, which stores bio-physical, ecological and socio-economic data for the 'Coral Triangle Area' in South-east Asia and the ...
    • The Don Sahong dam and Mekong fisheries 

      Baran, E.; Ratner, B. (2007)
      Type: Brief
      A science brief on the effects of the construction of Don Sahong dam on fisheries in the Mekong estuary.
    • The economics and management of Thai marine fisheries 

      Panayotou, T.; Jetanavanich, S. (1987)
      Type: Working Paper
      The study documents the profitability of the trawl fishing, the poverty of small-scale fishermen, the heavy overfishing of the Gulf of Thailand, and the discrepancy between the catching power of the Thai fishing industry ...
    • The EEC fisheries training program 

      Nauen, C.E.; Van Bilzen, G. (1986)
      Type: Journal Article
      Over the last years, the European Economic Community with its now twelve member states (Belgium, Denmark, Federal Republic of Germany, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and UK) has ...
    • The fisheries of Lake Qarum, Egypt 

      Ishak, M.M. (1980)
      Type: Journal Article
      An account of the fisheries in the Lake Qarun, Egypt is described in this article. As the salinity of the water increased through the years, Lake Qarun experienced significant ecological effects on its fauna and flora. The ...
    • The fisheries of St. Lucia, West Indies 

      Murray, P.A. (1996)
      Type: Journal Article
      An overview of the fisheries of St. Lucia using currently available information is presented. The fisheries are entirely artisanal, characterized by relatively simple and inexpensive gears and boats. The 2,100 fishers (who ...
    • The fisheries of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States 

      Murray, P.A. (1995)
      Type: Journal Article
      A brief review of the main features of the Caribbean fisheries is presented covering the States of Antigua/Barbuda, British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St. Kitts/Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
    • The fisheries of Zanzibar: potential for new investments 

      Feidi, I.H. (2005)
      Type: Journal Article
      Zanzibar, one of the poorest areas of sub-Saharan Africa, has a good potential for foreign investment in offshore (EEZ) marine capture fisheries, in aquaculture and in fi sheries infrastructure. Zanzibar’s fisheries resources ...
    • The forgotten service: food as an ecosystem service from estuarine and coastal zones 

      Béné, C.; Phillips, M.; Allison, E.H.; Michael Phillips: 0000-0002-0282-0286 (2012)
      Type: Book Chapter
      In this chapter, we review in detail the existing body of literature and knowledge related to the provision of food in estuaries and coastal zones. Both aquatic and terrestrial commodities are considered. The chapter ...
    • The growth of fisheries literature 

      Maclean, J.L. (1988)
      Type: Journal Article
      An examination is made of literature in the field of fisheries, discussing patterns of growth and examining therecent increase in new journals.
    • The ICLARM -IFDR multidisciplinary study of small-scale fisheries of San Miguel Bay, Philippines 

      Anon. (1980)
      Type: Journal Article
      Recent attempts to improve the income levels of municipal fishermen in the Philippines have included a veriety offinancing schemes, the formation of associations and cooperatives and extension work by the Bureau of ...
    • The importance of fisheries for development 

      Allison, E.H. (2006)
      Type: Journal Article
      Declining fish stocks and degraded aquatic environments are easily overlooked in debates about sustainable development. This issue of id21 insights aims to bring these challenges forward. It examines the problems facing ...
    • The importance of non-commercial fish 

      Baran, E. (2002)
      Type: Book Chapter
      This article deals with the importance of finfish that are not sold on any market. We detail two major points of view: the ecological significance of larvae and juveniles for future harvests, and the importance of subsistence ...
    • The importance of qualitative social research for effective fisheries management 

      Barclay, K.; Voyer, M.; Mazur, N.; Payne, A.M.; Mauli, S.; Kinch, J.; Fabinyi, M.; Smith, G. (2017)
      Type: Journal Article
      Over recent decades it has become widely accepted that managing fisheries resources means managing human behaviour, and so understanding social and economic dynamics is just as important as understanding species biology ...
    • The lagoon fisheries of French Polynesia 

      Chauvet, C.; Galzin, R. (1996)
      Type: Journal Article
      A brief review is presented of the lagoon fisheries of the Tuamotu (especially Rangiroa) and Society Archipelagos, French Polynesia, with some emphasis on the role of traps and of social and economic factors affecting the ...
    • The legal background to community based fisheries management in Bangladesh 

      The WorldFish Center (2007)
      Type: Brochure
      This booklet, produced as an output from the Community Based Fisheries Management Project - 2nd Phase (CBFM-2), aims to summarise the legal knowledge and experiences built up and challenges faced during the five years of ...
    • The life history and fishery of hilsa in Bangladesh and their implication for management 

      Islam, M.S. (1989)
      Type: Journal Article
      A brief account is given of the life history of hilsa (Hilsa ilisha ), the national fish of Bangladesh. The production ofthis fish is approximately equals 30% of the total fish production of the country; the hilsa fishery is ...
    • The management of tropical multispecies fisheries 

      Gulland, J.A. (1982)
      Type: Book Chapter
      A brief review is presented of some of the measures taken to manage tropical multispecies fisheries in different parts of the world. An examination is also made of other government decisions, e.g. on investment, that can ...
    • The management systems of marine fisheries and other coastal resources in Palawan, Philippines: concepts, experiences and lessons 

      Pido, M.D.; Pomeroy, R.S.; Katon, B.M.; Carlos, M.B.; Sandalo, A.C. (eds.) (1996)
      Type: Report
      The marine waters surrounding the Palawan islandgroups are considered the richest fishing grounds in the Philippines. The largest and most intact assemblage of marine habitats, particularly coral reefs and mangroves, are ...
    • The Marine Conservation Project for San Salvador: a case study of fisheries co-management in the Philippines 

      Katon, B.M.; Pomeroy, R.S.; Salamanca, A. (1997)
      Type: Report
      San Salvador, an island village of Masinloc municipality in Zambales, Philippines, has been inhabited by approximately three generations of residents. The initial migrants, who were largely farmers from the mainland of ...