Resilient small-scale fisheries: Recent submissions
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A summary of "An overview on reservoir fisheries in tropical Asia" by S.-Y. Yap and J.I. Furtado
(1984)Type: Journal ArticleThis overview on tropical Asian reservoir fisheries was prompted by issues raised in "Tropical reservoir fisheries: a preliminary analysis." Considerably different but building upon the above preliminary study, the present ... -
Length-converted catch curves: a powerful tool for fisheries research in the Tropics (III: conclusion)
(1984)Type: Journal ArticleA method is described for the determination of the selection curve of fishing gear from the shape of the ascending arm of a length-converted catch curve and growth parameters. -
Assessment and management of coral reef fisheries: biological, environmental and socio-economic aspects
(1985)Type: Book ChapterThe authors opened discussion by briefly summarising the main points in their paper. Coral reefs occurred predominantly in developing countries and coral reef fisheries were predominantly artesanal. Fishery yields varied ... -
Social science information systems for small-scale fisheries management and development in Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand
(1984)Type: ReportIn this report the regular data collection systems of the Departments of Fisheries and other government or quasi-government institutions such as marketing and development agencies are first described (Section VI). Most of ... -
Democratic Yemen fisheries: cuttlefish and sea cucumber
(1985)Type: Journal ArticleCuttlefish form the largest fishery in the coastal waters of the Yemen; Sepia pharonis is the commercial variety fished. Details are given of the fishing season, overfishing, foreign collaboration and regulation measures. ... -
Yields from coral reef fisheries
(1984)Type: Journal ArticleAn examination is made of the fish production potential of coral reef areas and techniques used to estimate possibleyields. -
Labor intensive vs. capital intensive: "conflict within the fishing industry"
(1985)Type: Journal ArticleConflicts in the fishing industry of Canada regarding which type of fishing fleet to use in rural communities are discussed: labor-intensive or capital-intensive. -
Insights on the developmental aspect and future importance of artisanal fisheries
(1985)Type: Journal ArticleThe viability of small-scale fisheries in developing countries is discussed, indicating measures to be taken in order to increase the economic importance of a small-scale fishery sector. -
External aid in fisheries
(1985)Type: Journal ArticleFisheries aid in developing countries is discussed briefly, considering small-scale fisheries and aquaculture, and also examining who provides and who receives the aid. -
Management strategies for multi-species complexes in artisanal fisheries
(1984)Type: Book ChapterArtisanal fisheries are extremely diverse when considered on a worldwide basis, although less so within particular countries. As a general case, artisanal fisheries are those in which fishermen operate from vessels of ... -
An artificial reef for artisanal fisheries enhancement in Costa Rica
(1986)Type: Journal ArticleA literature review indicated that artificial reefs seemed promising as refuges for fauna and to increase fish productivity. The author studied this alternative and after several months of preparatory arrangements a small ... -
Training for fisheries management in developing countries
(1986)Type: Journal ArticleFisheries 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 ... -
Fisheries economics at Portsmouth Polytechnic, UK
(1986)Type: Journal ArticleOctober 1987 sees the launch of a new postgraduate course in fisheries economics at Portsmouth Polytechnic. The course, described in more detail below, reflects the development of research and teaching in this specialist ... -
The EEC fisheries training program
(1986)Type: Journal ArticleOver 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 ... -
Kuwait's finfish catch three times more shrimp than its trawlers
(1986)Type: Journal ArticleAssessments made of shrimp catches in Kuwait and available stocks indicate that finfish eat a large majority of theshrimp available. Management measures to be taken in order to reduce this predation problem are considered. -
Bangladesh fisheries: a challenge to resource managers
(1986)Type: Journal ArticleBangladesh's freshwater fishery is described, detailing areas of inland fisheries, production and a fisheries management plan which involves a trial 2 year programme. -
The economics and management of Thai marine fisheries
(1987)Type: Working PaperThe 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 ... -
Application of information on age and growth of fish to fishery management
(1987)Type: Book ChapterInformation on the age and growth of fish is usually related to one or several of the following items: construction of age/length keys for direct use in some assessment models (e.g. Virtual Population Analysis); estimation ... -
On improving operation and use of the elefan programs. part 3, correcting length-frequency data for the effects of gear selection and/or incomplete recruitment
(1986)Type: Journal ArticleOne important feature of length€”frequency data that is usually ignored when data are collected for subsequent estimation of growth and various related parameter estimates is that length€”frequency data are necessarily ... -
Ekonomi perikanan: dari teori ekonomi ke pengelolaan perikanan
(1986)Type: BookRepublic of Indonesia actually has enormous fish resources potential, but the fisheries sector has yet to show its teeth in the national economy. One reason is the weakness of information flow in this field. Fisheries ...



















