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Format: Hardcover. Small-scale marine fisheries book, small-scale fisheries employ fifty of the world's fifty one million fishers, practically all of whom are from developing countries.
And together, they produce more than half of the world's annual marine fish catch of ninety eight million tonnes, supplying most of the fish consumed in the developing world. The book provides rich illustrations from around the world of why such knowledge production needs to be transdisciplinary, drawing from multiple disciplinary perspectives and the knowledge that small-scale fisheries actors have, in order to identify problems and explore innovative solutions.
"Marine Fisheries Ecology is a work of art that provides a broad, ecosystem-level understanding of the biological, economic, and social factors affecting and motivating diverse fisheries at global scales.
This "must-read" is an extremely well-written and expertly organized by: This book is an account of the status and dynamics of people participating in the small-scale fisheries (SSF) of Europe.
It covers the situation of SSF in 25 coastal countries, providing details of almost every coastal country on the continent and analyzing the recent evolution of the sector.
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Sociocultural issues in West African small-scale marine fisheries development (Anthropology working paper)Author: Richard B Pollnac. The Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines as a Tool for Marine Stewardship: The Case of Cap de Creus Marine Protected Area, Spain Sílvia Gómez Mestres, Josep Lloret Pages Book Aquaculture Fisheries Fisheries and aquaculture - General aspects Review of the state of world marine fishery resources Marine fisheries are very important to the economy and well-being of coastal ining the long-term prosperity and sustainability of marine fisheries is not onlyof political and social significance but also.
Book Review: Handbook of Marine Fisheries Conservation and Management Article (PDF Available) in Fisheries 35(10) October with 1, Reads How we measure 'reads'. About this book Governance of Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation explores governance of the world’s oceans with a focus on the impacts of two inter-connected but historically separate streams of governance: one for fisheries, the other for biodiversity conservation.
His most recent book is The Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Global Implementation (Springer ) with Ratana Chuenpagdee. Jentoft is a founding member of the Too Big To Ignore global research network on small-scale fisheries (), the Editor in Chief of Maritime Studies, and co-editor of the Mare Series on by: He is a founding member and cluster leader within the Too Big To Ignore small-scale fisheries research partnership.
His most recent book - ‘The Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Global Implementation’ - co-edited with R.
Chuenpagdee, M. Barragán-Paladines and N. Franz, was published by Springer in For small-scale fishers in particular, where the fishers may be poor, dependent on the fisheries and lack alternatives to fishing, allowing fishing under an open regime may appear a riskier strategy if these processes mean that fishers continue to fish and/or enter the fishery even as the resource declines such that they “extract virtually Author: Robert Ian Arthur.
This chapter, and the book that it introduces, are part of a larger project that aims to contribute to reversing the relative neglect of small-scale fisheries in fisheries policy : Derek Stephen Johnson. Historical perspectives of the Small Scale fisheries sector Marine living resources have been harvested for consumptive use, livelihoods, medicinal purposes and as part of cultural and spiritual practices for centuries along our coastline and evidence of marine resource use by indigenous (and local) coastal communities exists along.
"Marine Fisheries Ecology is a work of art that provides a broad, ecosystem-level understanding of the biological, economic, and social factors affecting and motivating diverse fisheries at global scales. This "must-read" is an extremely well-written and expertly organized treatise/5(12).
Human dependence on marine and coastal resources is increasing. Today, small-scale fisheries employ 50 of the world’s 51 million fishers, practically all of whom are from developing countries. And together, they produce more than half of the world’s annual marine fish catch of 98 million tonnes, supplying most of the fish consumed in the developing world.
In general, the country's marine fisheries are considered to be small scale and are concentrated in coastal near-shore waters. This has resulted in heavy pressure on near-shore fisheries resources.
The number of mechanized marine fishing boats has increased rapidly f in Cited by: This chapter explores the relationship between small‐scale fisheries and resource conservation from a governance perspective. It outlines the significance of small‐scale fisheries, particularly in developing countries and highlights the serious lack of data, resulting in narratives inherited from industrial fisheries often with very poor relevance for small‐scale by: 9.
Small-scale marine fisheries policy in Vietnam. Small-scale fisheries play a major role in Europe, employing large numbers of people, shaping the socio-economic life of coastal communities, and providing fresh, high-quality seafood to local. This chapter, and the book that it introduces, are part of a larger project that aims to contribute to reversing the relative neglect of small-scale fisheries in fisheries policy globally.
The project seeks, in other words, to build an argument for the societal contributions that small-scale fisheries Cited by: 5. The program consists of 8 weeks of intensive training to develop competencies in marine fisheries technology and fisheries extension work and in the ability to transfer knowledge and skills.
The manual includes an overview of the program, lists of program goals, information on starting the program, lists of references and materials needed, tips.