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    • Traditional beliefs and fisheries management in Oceania 

      Johannes, R.E. (1987)
      Type: Journal Article
      An examination is made of fisheries management in the islands of Oceania, and problems caused by traditional beliefs and custom
    • Traditional fisheries and dualism in Indonesia 

      Costa-Pierce, B.A. (1988)
      Type: Journal Article
      Traditional uses of marine resources and culture systems in Indonesia are largely confined to the shallow-water inshore zones of coastal waters. Cultural beliefs and the part they play in the small-scale fishing activities ...
    • Traditional fisheries development in the Philippines 

      Smith, I.R. (1979)
      Type: Journal Article
      Development programmes aimed at raising income levels of the half-million Philippine traditional municipal fishermen have emphasized production-oriented projects designed to up-grade vessels and gear. Review of recent ...
    • Traditional fisheries development in the Philippines 

      Smith, I.R. (1980)
      Type: Journal Article
      Development programmes aimed at raising income levels of the half-million Philippine traditional municipal fishermen have emphasized production-oriented projects designed to up-grade vessels and gear. Review of recent ...
    • Traditional fisheries of rainforest rivers in the Campo-Ma'an area of Southern Cameroon 

      Brummett, R.E.; Youaleu, J.L.N.; Tian, A.M.; Kenmengne, M.M. (2008)
      Type: Journal Article
      This article presents a different type of bushmeat – aquatic bushmeat. The authors describe traditional fisheries in rivers of rainforest ecosystems. The case of the Campo-Ma'an Area of Southern Cameroon is analysed to ...
    • Traditional institutions and their role in the contemporary coastal resource management in the Pacific Islands 

      Hviding, E. (1991)
      Type: Journal Article
      A discussion is presented on the role played by customary marine tenure (CMT) institutions in the regulation of fisheries in the Pacific Ocean Islands. Particular reference is made to the system in operation in Marovo ...
    • Traditional management systems, poverty and change in the arid zone fisheries of northern Nigeria 

      Neiland, A.R.; Madakan, S.P.; Béné, C. (2005)
      Type: Journal Article
      This paper, basd on fieldwork results, explores traditional mangement systems (TMS) in the arid zone fisheries of north-eastern Nigeria with particular reference to their impact on rural poverty. The first section provides ...
    • Traditional muro-ami: an effective but destructive coral reef fishing gear 

      Anon. (1985)
      Type: Journal Article
      A description is given of the Japanese muro-ami fishing gear, which although is very effective in catching elusivereef fish, causes considerable reef damage during its operation.
    • Training for fisheries management in developing countries 

      Aguero, M.N. (1986)
      Type: Journal Article
      Fisheries management is still an infant discipline fighting to gain status and recognition among fishery scientists. For some, fisheries management is the "art" of inducing fishermen to fish as much as possible with the ...
    • Training in fisheries planning and management: the case of the Southern African Development Community nations 

      Msiska, O.V.; Hersoug, B. (1997)
      Type: Journal Article
      This paper presents an evaluation of the 15-week course on Training in Fisheries Planning and Management being offered at the University of Namibia since 1991. This course includes instruction in fisheries technology, ...
    • Training in tropical fisheries science 

      Munro, J.L. (1982)
      Type: Journal Article
      The educational requirements for fish¬eries scientists are well established: a good grounding in the basic sciences—mathe¬matics, physics, chemistry and biology, and an awareness of the environmental sciences, development ...
    • Training of Trainers (ToT) Report on Rice-Fish Suitability Decision Support System Modelling, Myanmar 

      Moet, P.M. (2022)
      Type: Report
      IWMI Myanmar team and a group of consultants conducted comprehensive five days TOT training on “Rice-Fish Suitability Decision Support System Modelling” to support the capacity development of potential national experts/staffs ...
    • Training Workshop Proceedings: Adaptive Co-management of Fisheries 

      Mutimukuru-Maravanyika, T.; Asare, C.; Laryea, J.; Ameyaw, G.; Boachie-Yiadom, T.; Mills, D. (2013)
      Type: Conference Paper
      The Adaptive Collaborative Management of Fisheries Training workshop was held in Sekondi, Western Region of Ghana as part of the project 'Integrated Coastal and Fisheries Governance Initiative' locally referred to as 'H n ...
    • Transboundary research in fisheries 

      Song, A.M.; Scholtens, J.; Stephen, J.; Bavinck, M.; Chuenpagdee, R. (2017)
      Type: Journal Article
      Spatial boundaries have become an indispensable part of regimes and tools for regulating fisheries, with examples including marine protected areas, regional fisheries management organizations and Exclusive Economic Zones. ...
    • Transdisciplinary engagement to address transboundary challenges for small-scale fishers 

      Scholtens, J.; Song, A.M.; Stephen, J.; Chavez, C.G.; Bavinck, M.; Sowman, M (2018)
      Type: Book Chapter
      Small-scale fisheries and their governance are increasingly affected by natural, social, and political issues that originate outside their immediate control and locality. This chapter explores how researchers, non-governmental ...
    • Trawl fisheries in the Gulf of Thailand 

      Boonyubol, M.; Pramokchutima, S. (1982)
      Type: Report
      The maximum sustainable yield of demersal fishery resources in the Gulf of Thailand to a depth of 50 m is estimated to be 750,000 tonnes. On this basis the Gulf has been overfished since 1973. There were over 4,000 trawlers ...
    • Trends, opportunities and constraints in the contribution of fish to the welfare of rural communities in Cambodia 

      Estepa, N.; Srey, S.; Lay, R.; Theang, V.; Kuch, P.; Khun, S.; Johnstone, G.; Poulin, P.; Ouch, K.; Starr, P.; Baran, E. (2016)
      Type: Report
      This report details rural communities' perspectives on the importance of fish, and how it supports the poor. Variability between zones and social groups is detailed, as well as constraints and opportunities in the sector.
    • Trophic model of the coastal ecosystem in the waters of Bangladesh, Bay of Bangal 

      Mustafa, M.G. (2003)
      Type: Book Chapter
      A trophic model of the coastal ecosystem in the waters of Bangladesh, Bay of Bengal (from the shoreline to 150 m depth) is presented. The model consists of 15 ecological groups. The biomasses of the groups (particularly ...
    • Trophic model of the coastal fisheries ecosystem in the Gulf of Thailand 

      Somchai Vibunpant; Narongsak Khongchai; Jarupa Seng-eid; Monton Eiamsa-ard; Mala Supongpan (2003)
      Type: Book Chapter
      The biomass of 40 ecological groups, the diet composition of prey and predators, production/biomass (P/B) and consumption/biomass (Q/B) ratios, and catches were used as basic input to parameterize an Ecopath model of the ...
    • Trophic model of the coastal fisheries ecosystem of the southwest coast of India 

      Vivekanandan, E.; Srinath, M.; Pillai, V.N.; Immanuel, S.; Kurup, K.N. (2003)
      Type: Book Chapter
      The Ecopath approach and software were used to construct a trophic model of the coastal fisheries ecosystem of the southwest (SW) coast of India. The model consisted of 11 ecological groups and used estimated landings from ...