Browsing Resilient small-scale fisheries by Author "WorldFish"
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An Ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF) in Misamis Occidental, Philippines
WorldFish (2013)Type: BrochureWorldFish, with funding support from the European Commission (EC), is undertaking a project with sites in Indonesia, Philippines, Solomon Islands and Tanzania. Titled Implementing an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) ... -
Be croc wise
WorldFish (2018)Type: PosterThis poster shows the various ways of avoiding attack from crocodiles. -
Building resilient community fisheries in Cambodia
European Initiative for Agriculture Research for Development (EIARD); WorldFish (2013)Type: Working PaperBy bringing together diverse stakeholders in a collaborative process, a WorldFish initiative has strengthened the collective capacity of an emerging grassroots network of fishing communities to: identify and articulate ... -
Community-based marine resource management in Solomon Islands: A facilitators guide. Based on lessons from implementing CBRM with rural coastal communities in Solomon Islands (2005-2013)
WorldFish (2013)Type: ManualThis guide was developed to document the process and activities that WorldFish staff have used and adapted as facilitators working with communities interested in marine resource management in Solomon Islands. It draws on ... -
Conservation strategy for dugongs and seagrass habitats in Solomon Islands
WorldFish; Gomese, C.; Saeni-Oeta, J.; van der Ploeg, J.; Boso, D. (2018)Type: ReportThis strategy provides direction for implementation of priority actions that are necessary for achieving effective conservation and management of dugong and seagrass habitats. It complements the Fisheries Management Act ... -
Conserving coral reefs
WorldFish (2018)Type: PosterThis poster shows that coral reefs are a vital source of food and income for coastal communities and protect the coast from storm. Hence it is important that they are to be protected. -
Enhanced coastal fisheries (ECOFISHBD) Project
WorldFish (2015)Type: BriefHilsa shad is the national fish of Bangladesh. However, overfishing, siltation, pollution and changing climate lead to a sharp decline in the fish population, theatening the livelihoods of the people dependent upon the ... -
Fish Trade for a Better Future program brochure
WorldFish (2015)Type: BrochureOver the past 5 years, fish processors and traders, along with government leaders, have begun to demand a change in the way Africa trades its fish. In May 2014, the second Conference of African Ministers of Fisheries and ... -
FISH: CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agrifood Systems. Addendum: Flagship 2: Sustaining small-scale fisheries
WorldFish (2017)Type: OtherThis document is an addendum to the "Flagship 2: Sustaining small-scale fisheries" contained in the FISH: CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agrifood Systems: Proposal (http://www.worldfishcenter.org/resource_centre/CRP-FISH ... -
Fishing gears diversity in Sunamganj, haor region within CBRMP's working area
WorldFish; CBRMP; Local Government Engineering Dept (2013)Type: ReportThis book is a research output on fishing gears used in the beels from Sunamgan Haor areas under the initiative of the Community Based Resource Management Project (CBRMP) of LGED and WorldFish. It presents a collection of ... -
Improved fisheries management in the Barotse Floodplain of Zambia - An urgent call for action
WorldFish (2013)Type: BriefAn estimated 70,000 people depend on the resources of the Barotse floodplain for their livelihood, food and nutrition security. However, poor management, increasing fishing pressure and use of destructive fishing gears ... -
Improving Fishery Management in Support of Better Governance of Myanmar's Inland and Delta Fisheries
WorldFish (2017)Type: BriefKnown as MYFish 2, the Improving Fishery Management in Support of Better Governance of Myanmar's Inland and Delta Fisheries project is funded by the Australian Center for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR). It ... -
Introduction to fish species diversity: Sunamganj haor region with CBRMP's working area
WorldFish; CBRMP; Local Government Engineering Dept (2013)Type: ReportThis book is a modest attempt at identifying Sunamganj haor fish species, especially in areas falling under the Sunamganj Community Based Resource Management Project (CBRMP). It contains a total of 126 fish species from ... -
Management plan for the Lake Nasser fishery
WorldFish (2018)Type: BriefFish from Lake Nasser are an important source of animal protein in Upper Egypt. However, stocks are overfished and catches are decreasing. In 2017, WorldFish, as part of the Youth Employment in Aswan Governorate: Extension ... -
Management plan for the Lake Nasser fishery: Stock assessment study
WorldFish (2018)Type: ReportThe decline in fish landings and the reduction in the marketing value of fish from Lake Nasser can be attributed to improper fishing practices and unsuitable fish handling. Such practices have a negative economic impact ... -
Managing mangroves
WorldFish (2018)Type: PosterThis poster shows the importance of mangroves conservation along the coast of Solomon Islands. -
The Pacific Islands: Climate change, coral and fragile coastal fisheries
WorldFish (2019)Type: PosterThe marine resources of the Pacific Island Countries and Territories that support the livelihoods of millions of subsistence fishers and their families are under threat from factors including the effects of climate change, ... -
Porter un nouvel éclairage sur les captures non visibles: La contribution de la pêche artisanale au développement durable
WorldFish; FAO; Duke University; David Jonathan Mills: 0000-0003-0181-843X (2018)Type: BriefEn 2012, la FAO, la Banque mondiale et WorldFish ont publié une étude Hidden Harvest: The global contribution of capture fisheries. Pour soutenir la dynamique croissante de mise en oeuvre des Directives SSF, et en réponse ... -
Priority actions for dugong and seagrass conservation in Solomon Islands
WorldFish (2018)Type: BriefDugongs (Dugon dugon) are seagrass community specialists that inhabit warm coastal and island areas from tropical to subtropical Indo-West Pacific waters. They feed primarily on seagrass. In August 2018, dugongs became ... -
Supporting community-based resource management in Solomon Islands: The role of provincial governments
WorldFish (2018)Type: BriefRural communities in Solomon Islands rely heavily on coastal fisheries for food and income. However, coral reefs, mangroves and seagrass are degrading in many areas because of overharvesting, pollution and unsustainable ...



















