Browsing Resilient small-scale fisheries by Author "Mustafa, M.G."
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Community-based resource management approaches adopted in the three tributaries of River Surma, North-East Bangladesh
Mustafa, M.G.; Firoz Khan, A.K.M.; Mohsin, Sk.M. (2017)Type: Journal ArticleFreshwater fishery resources are declining in Bangladesh due to over exploitation, anthropogenic causes and inadequate management. To improve sustainability of these resources, a community-based resource management initiative ... -
Effective supervision of inland capture fisheries of Bangladesh and its hurdles in managing the resources
Firoz Khan, A.K.M.; Mustafa, M.G.; Niamul Naser, M. (2016)Type: Journal ArticleCommunity-based approaches have gained significant attention in inland open water fisheries management in Bangladesh. This article focuses on the challenges and opportunities of the inland open water fishery resources under ... -
Fisheries impacts of the CBFM-2 project: final assessment of the impact of the CBFM project on community managed fisheries in Bangladesh
Halls, A.S.; Mustafa, M.G. (2006)Type: ReportFollowing the recommendations of earlier investigations reported by Halls and Mustafa (2006), this study reports a final assessment to address the question: “Does CBFM bring sustainable benefits to fisher communities? Or ... -
Fishery resources trends and community-based management approahes adopted in the river Titas in Bangladesh
Mustafa, M.G. (2009)Type: Journal ArticleDuring 1997–2002, a Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) project was implemented to monitor fish catches in two sections of the River Titas (Goshipur to Gokornaghat section and Ka section), an important tributary ... -
Impact of community based management approaches on fishery resource diversity of seven flowing rivers in Bangladesh
Mustafa, M.G. (2007)Type: Conference PaperResearch showed that fish production, abundance and biodiversity were significantly higher in CBFM project sites compared to control water bodies. Performance indicators also suggested that fisher-managed approach yielded ... -
Impact of the Community-Based Fisheries Management on sustainable use of inland fisheries in Bangladesh
Mustafa, M.G.; Halls, A.S. (2007)Type: Conference PaperResearch showed that fish production, abundance and biodiversity were significantly higher in CBFM project sites compared to control water bodies. Performance indicators also suggested that fisher-managed approach yielded ... -
Option for formulating community based fish sanctuary and its management in beel ecosystem in Brahmanbaria.
Ahmed, K.K; Ahamed, S.U.; Hasan, K.R.; Mustafa, M.G. (2007)Type: Journal ArticleWith the objective of formulating community based fish sanctuaries in beel ecosystem based on the experiences of traditional fish aggregating devices (FAD), like katha and kua, this study was undertaken in three beels viz., ... -
Population parameters of important species in inland fisheries of Bangladesh
Mustafa, M.G.; De Graff, G. (2008)Type: Journal ArticleThe von Bertalanffy growth model parameters (L8 and K) and mortality coefficients (Z, M and F) were estimated for 12 fish species caught by fishers in five Community-Based Fisheries Management project sites in Bangladesh. ... -
Preliminary analysis of the dermersal fish assemblages in the Bangladesh waters of the Bay of Bengal
Mustafa, M.G. (2003)Type: Book ChapterThis paper presents the results of analyses of the demersal fish assemblages in Bangladesh waters of the Bay of Bengal. Catch data from three trawl survey cruises from January to February 1985 covering 135 stations were ... -
Source and abundance of jatka (juvenile hilsa, Tenualosa ilisha) in the Gajner beel, sujanagar, Pabna.
Mazid, M.A.; Rahman, M.J.; Mustafa, M.G. (2007)Type: Journal ArticleInvestigations on the source, abundance, migration, exploitations and management options of Jatka (juvenile hilsa, Tenualosa ilisha) fisheries were conducted in the Gajner beel, located at the south-east corner of the Pabna ... -
Status of Fish Aggregating Device fishery in the River Titas of Bangladesh
Mustafa, M.G. (2017)Type: Journal ArticleThis paper aims to examine the status of Fish Aggregating Device (Katha) fishery in the river Titas in Bangladesh and development of an alternative Katha fishery management strategy. All Fish Aggregating Devices (Kathas) ... -
Status of fisheries resource and management approach in the open beels of Bangladesh: a comparative case study
Mustafa, M.G.; Brooks, A.C. (2008)Type: Journal ArticleA fish catch monitoring program was introduced in Ashura beel, Goakhola beel and Dikshi beel in 1997 through the Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) project. The project focused on developing community management ... -
Technical assistance to the community-based fisheries management (CBFM) project: assessment of the impact of the CBFM project on community-managed fisheries in Bangladesh
Halls, A.S.; Mustafa, M.G.; Rab, M.A. (2005)Type: ReportThe CBFM Output to Purpose Review 2 (OPR2) Report identified a need to further examine the impact of the CBFM activities on fisheries management performance at the local level in preparation for the final phase of the ... -
Testing Guidelines for Designing Data Collection Systems for Co-Managed Fisheries
Halls, A.S.; Mustafa, M.G.; Rab, M.A. (2005)Type: Journal ArticleSince 2002 the WorldFish Centre has been working in collaboration with the Marine Resources Assessment Group (MRAG), Aquae Sulis Ltd (ASL),, the FAO, and the Mekong River Commission (MRC) to develop guidelines for designing ... -
Trophic model of the coastal ecosystem in the waters of Bangladesh, Bay of Bangal
Mustafa, M.G. (2003)Type: Book ChapterA 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 ...













