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Golden Bay scallop seeding - phase one finished
1984
Bull, M. (Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Nelson (New Zealand). Fisheries Management Div.)
The release of more than 30 million scallop spat onto the seabed in Golden Bay during 1984, marked the end of the first stage in the scallop seeding trial being conducted by the New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries and the Overseas Fishery Co-operation Foundation of Japan. The project is a three year study to test the suitability of Japanese bottom farming techniques and their application to scallop culture in Golden Bay.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Economic impact of Lake Erie on northern Ohio | Economic impact of Lake Erie on northern Ohio [Fishing]
1984
Hushak, L.J.
Report of the seventh session of the Working Party on Resources Evaluation = | Rapport de la septieme session du Groupe de travail de l'évaluation des ressources
1984
The Japanese horse mussel fishery
1984
Allan, L. (Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Tauranga (New Zealand). Fisheries Management Div.)
The Japanese horse mussel or tairagi is the basis of a lucrative and fairly large fishery in Japan. The horse mussel's life cycle and growth are described as is also the fishery. Harvesting is by diving or dredging. The mussels are processed, graded and marketed.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Fledgling mussel farms yield commercial harvest [Perna canaliculus]
1984
Bartrom, A. (Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Auckland (New Zealand). Fisheries Management Div.)
The first commercial harvest for 30 years of green lipped mussels (Perna canaliculus) from Coromandel was recorded in 1984 when approximat 80 tons of mussels were harvested and sold on the local domestic market.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Proceedings of ROC-Japan Symposium on Mariculture
1984
The United States Fish and Wildlife Service
1984
Reed, Nathaniel P. (Nathaniel Pryor) | Drabelle, Dennis
Social science information systems for small-scale fisheries management and development in Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand. Texto completo
1984
Lockwood, B.A.
In 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 the data collected by these institutions are biological and technical rather than socioeconomic, and generally they do not deal specifically with the small-scale fisheries of the country. Details of these systems, arranged according to the items given in paragraph 6 of the Terms of Reference, are presented as Appendices to this report. In Section V, information is presented on the collection of socioeconomic data on small-scale fisheries.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Pole and live bait vessel arrives in Nelson [New Zealand]
1984
Hinds, V. (Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Wellington (New Zealand). Fisheries Management Div.)
The David Baker, formerly Shinko Maru No.26 is a new and specialised addition to the New Zealand tuna fishing fleet. A feature of the David Baker will be the taking of live bait by the "bouke-ami" stick-held lift-net method.
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