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Socioeconomics and small-scale fisheries

Abstract
- Socioeconomic aspects of small-scale fisheries in southeast Asia are considered. Income levels in fisheries were generally found to be lower than comparable groups within the same community. Country differences occurred and some of the factors responsible for these income differences include: 1) type of gear and how it is used; 2) marketing structures; 3) race, religion or caste; 4) government programmes; and 5) introduction of aquaculture. It is believed that further research and information are required for the industry.
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Date
- 1982
Author
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Balarin, J.D.
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Type
- Journal Article
Publisher
- ICLARM