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Commercial seafood production: an overview of a traditional Florida industry
1988
Adams, C.
Marine fishery allocations and economic analysis: proceedings of a regional workshop, Tampa, Florida, May 19, 1988
1988
Milon, J.W. (ed)
Salmon production, management, and allocation
1988
McNeil, William J.
National reports of EIFAC member countries for the period January 1986 - December 1987 =
1988
Studies on the role of fishermen's organizations in fisheries management
1988
This document contains two papers on the role of fishermen's organizations in fisheries management. The paper by Rgnvaldur Hannesson discusses the pros and cons of giving fishermen's organizations specific roles in fisheries management . It reviews the practical experiences of groups and organizations of fishermen in fisheries management in a number of industrialized countries including Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Canada and the United Kingdom, as documented in the literature. Hannesson stresses that the outcome of giving fishermen's organizations a say in fisheries management depends crucially on the economic framework and philosophy prevailing in each country . On theoretical grounds, he contends that a pseudo-market solution, i.e., the allocation of private property rights accompanied by (i) an appropriate tax system to prevent a concentration of profits and incomes and by (ii) conditionality of transferability to avoid concentration of ownership, may best achieve the twin objectives of efficiency and equity. The paper by John Kurien sets out with a historic-cultural review of small-scale fisheries in the Indo-Pacific region. Traditionally, many communities had adopted well integrated systems of governing fishing practices and rights of access to the sea. Resources conservation was not a deliberate act but was built into the production system through appropriate technology and modes of production. With the onset of planned development, traditional conservationist values and communal control of fishery resources were construed as barriers to development. Capital-intensive growth, spurred by profitable export demand, created a wide disparity in the access capability and appropriation of fishery resources to the disadvantage of artisanal fishing communities. Concomitantly, excessive levels of fishing effort led to overexploitation of fishery resources. The increasing number of the new genre of vocal fishworkers' organizations in the region is a direct consequence of ths process. On the basis of three case studies from India, Indonesia and the Philippines, Kurien illustrates how fishermen's organizations have strongly influenced governments' decisions to initiate steps for fisheries management, though their concrete involvement in the actual process of fisheries management is still small. Kurien concludes that for these organizations to fulfill more formalized roles in fisheries management they would require more recognition and support from governments and national and international organizations.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]The Second International Symposium on Tilapia in Aquaculture, Bangkok, Thailand, 16-20 March 1987
1988
Pullin, Roger S. V.
Marketing chilled fish in Japan [exports; Australia]
1988
Williams, S.C. (Queensland Dept. of Primary Industries, Brisbane (Australia). Fisheries Management Branch)
The fishing industry in Japan, its history and present situation are described, as are the central role that fish plays as a food in Japan, and the country's unusual fish-marketing system. The major markets where Australian chilled fish can be sold are also reviewed. Information on species with export potential, and on current export procedures is included, as is that on establishing business contacts in Japan, and conducting business.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Southern bluefin tuna (SBT) fisheries management
1988
Kuronuma, Yoshihiro
Fisheries management in the Lesser Antilles
1988
Chakalall, B.
Hydroacoustic information system for dynamic management of pink salmon fisheries in southeastern Alaska
1988
Zheng, Jie