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The relationship between catch and effort and its effect on predicted yields of sardine fisheries in Lake Kariba
(1992)Type: Journal ArticleThere is an unusual relationship between catch per unit effort and effort in the Lake Kariba sardine (Limnothrissa miodon) fishery. This is apparently a results of ecological changes in the lake following the decline of ... -
Pen-culture-based reservoir fisheries management: reservoir production improvement by released of pen-nursed fingerlings of selected species in Thailand
(1992)Type: Journal ArticleNortheastern Thailand (Isan) is one of the least developed areas in this economically fast growing country. Traditionally, rice farming is the most important source of income and rice is the staple food. Animal protein ... -
ICLARM's strategy for international research on living aquatic resources management
(1992)Type: ReportAn outline is given of ICLARM's long-term plans and strategies in fisheries research as it enters the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). -
Assessing and managing the marine fish resources of Sierra Leone, West Africa
(1992)Type: Journal ArticleA joint Sierra Leone/1CLARM project funded by the Commission of the European Communities is presented, whose task is to assemble the available survey and fisheries data on the marine fish resources of Sierra Leone, analyze ... -
Contribuciones para el estudio de la pesca artesanal en America Latina
(1992)Type: Conference ProceedingsThis volume reports the proceedings of a scientific meeting to identify ways in which international collaborative efforts in coral reef research and management can be coordinated to greatest effect. A secondary objective ... -
On traditional knowledge, fish and databases: a call for contributions
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Integrated coastal zone management: policy issues, approaches and research priorities: a working paper prepared for the Environmental and Natural Resources Policy and Training (EPAT) Project, US agency for International Development
(1993)Type: BookOver the last several decades, Malaysia has experienced rapid industrial growth and urbanization, characterized by high levels of resource exploitation. Much of this development has occurred within the coastal -
Economic exploitation in the Philippine small pelagic fishery and implications for the management
(1993)Type: Journal ArticleCauses and impact of the Philippine small pelagic fishery sector problems are presented together with the proposed solutions from fisheries and external sectors. The results of the biological and economic analysis of the ... -
A research framework for coastal fisheries co-management institutions
(1993)Type: Journal ArticleThe article highlights objectives and activities of ICLARM's research project on co-management featuring the first step of the project which is the development of a research framework for coastal fisheries co-management ... -
Flying fish season (Tauika) in Bellona
(1993)Type: Journal ArticleBellona is a Polynesian outlier island to the south of the main Solomon Islands group. Bellona, also known by the locals as Mu Ngiki, is a small elongated raised atoll wIiici5imeans it is almost completely surrounded by ... -
Length-weight relationships of fish from the lagoon of New Caledonia
(1993)Type: Journal ArticleLength-weight relationships of 335 species of fish of New Caledonia, belonging to 65 families of coral reef fishes, were computed (80%) or assembled from the literature (20% of all cases) to facilitate, among other things, ... -
Bioeconomics of the Philippine small pelagics fishery
(1993)Type: ReportTime series analysis of catch and effort data in the Philippines small pelagics fishery resulted in a level of biological and economic overexploitation. Open-access equilibrium has been reached at 410,000 hp representing ... -
Institutional arrangements for common property fisheries management: San Miguel Bay, Philippines
(1993)Type: Conference PaperThe primary objective of this paper is to provide an update on the prevailing biophysical, social and economic conditions in the Bay, with an emphasis on the institutional and organizational arrangements for fisheries management. -
A bio-socioeconomic model for the management of the small pelagic fishery in northwest Peninsular Malaysia
(1993)Type: Journal ArticleThe article was extracted from the author's dissertation entitled "Management of small pelagic fisheries on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia: a bio-socioeconomic simulation analysis". The basic structure and uses ... -
Assessing and managing the resources available to the Senegalese small-scale fisheries
(1993)Type: Journal ArticleA brief account of the evolution and structure of the marine fisheries of Senegal, West Africa, is presented, with emphasis on the small-scale subsector and on the major recommendations of an international symposium/workshop ... -
Stratified models of large marine ecosystems: a general approach and an application the South China Sea
(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 small-scale pelagic and demersal fisheries off Kribi, Cameroon
(1993)Type: Journal ArticleA description of the small-scale fisheries of the coastal pelagic and demersal resources off Kribi, Cameroon, is presented. The major fishing grounds are within the estuarine zone, an area of high productivity. Catch ... -
Agricultural Research Project-II (Supplement) fisheries component: final report
(1993)Type: ReportInternational Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM) provided technical assistance in aquaculture research since 1989 to Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council (BARC) and the NARS institutions, mainly ... -
Management of coastal fishery resources
(1993)Type: Book ChapterThe range of methods available for managing small scale coastal fisheries are reviewed and discussed. It is concluded that only community based limited entry systems will prevent over harvesting in most fisheries. -
On the growth, mortality and recruitment of the spiny lobster (Panulirus homarus) in Sri Lankan waters
(1993)Type: Journal ArticleMonthly length-frequency data of spiny lobster Panulirus homarus collected from the south coast of Sri Lanka during 1988-1990 were analyzed to estimate von Bertallanfy growth parameters. The asymptotic lengths estimated ...



















