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dc.creatorBailey, C.
dc.date.accessioned2019-06-17T09:50:25Z
dc.date.available2019-06-17T09:50:25Z
dc.date.issued1982
dc.identifierPub TR4 9.pdf
dc.identifier.citationICLARM Tech. Rep. (9): 57 p.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12348/3575
dc.description.abstractTo examine the possibility of incorporating fishing communities into the Bicol River Basin Development Program, five studies were conducted in the San Miguel Bay area. Data were gathered from interviews with 641 fishing households and were supplemented by observing participants over a 2-year period. The first three studies analyze, respectively, the socioeconomic characteristics of fishing communities; the seasonality of fishing, processing, and marketing; and the economic role of women and children. Variations in sharing systems and patterns of gear ownership amongsmall-scale fishermen in comparison with those of small and medium trawlers operating in the area are analyzed in the fourth study.
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dc.languageEn
dc.publisherICLARM
dc.rightsCC BY 4.0
dc.sourceICLARM Tech. Rep.
dc.titleSmall-scale fisheries of San Miguel Bay, Philippines: social aspects of production and marketing
dc.typeReport
dcterms.bibliographicCitationBailey, C. (ed.). (1982). Small-scale fisheries of San Miguel Bay, Philippines: social aspects of production and marketing. ICLARM Tech. Rep. (9): 57 p.
cg.coverage.countryPhilippines
cg.identifier.worldfish260
cg.subject.agrovocfisheries
cg.subject.agrovocgender
cg.subject.agrovocmarkets
cg.subject.agrovocsmall-scale fisheries
cg.subject.worldfishsmall-scale fishers
cg.identifier.statusOpen access
cg.description.themeResilient small-scale fisheries
cg.description.themeGender
worldfish.location.areaAsia


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