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Fisheries Catch Reconstructions : Islands : Part IV

2017
This is the fourth of our Fisheries Centre Research Reports featuring catch reconstructions for islands. Like its predecessors, a wide variety of islands is covered; some are countries in their own right, e.g., Iceland, while others are overseas territories of other countries, e.g., the British Virgin Islands. This set of reconstructions is particular,
Zylich, Kyrstn   +3 more
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Fisheries Catch Reconstructions : West Africa : Part II

2017
The development trajectory upon which these West African countries found themselves when they became independent was strongly shaped by this colonialism, which was harsh and difficult to get rid of - particularly for the ex-Portuguese colonies. Traces of colonialism are thus felt at all levels, notably where the struggle for political and economic ...
Belhabib, Dyhia, Pauly, D. (Daniel)
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Fisheries Catch Reconstructions for Brazil's Mainland and Oceanic Islands

2017
Catch data are essential to the management of fisheries. In Brazil, the compilation and analysis of catch data from the marine fisheries, for various reasons, have always been a difficult issue. One of these reasons is the sheer size of the country, which ranges from the tropics (6°N) to the temperate area (34°S),i.e.
Freire, Kátia de Meirelles Felizola   +1 more
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Comparing Bongo net and N70 mesozooplankton catches: using a reconstruction of an original net to quantify historical plankton catch data

Polar Biology, 2012
If Southern Ocean plankton communities are changing in response to climate, biases in various nets need to be evaluated to help understand regional and temporal differences between historical and contemporary sample collections. A comparison of the catching ability of a Bongo net (mesh aperture 200 μm) and a reconstructed version of an N70 net (upper ...
Ward, Peter   +3 more
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Reconstruction of coral reef fisheries catches in American Samoa, 1950–2002

Coral Reefs, 2005
Fisheries catches from Pacific Island coral reefs are rarely recorded in official statistics. Reconstruction of catch estimates with limited hard data requires interpolation and assumptions, justifiable only by the unsatisfactory alternative of continued substitution of zero catches, a common policy interpretation for ‘no data’.
Dirk Zeller   +3 more
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Fisheries Catch Reconstructions in the Western Indian Ocean, 1950-2010

2017
Although the 'national' catch reconstructions presented here emphasize the coastal and thus domestic catches of Western Indian Ocean countries, the attention of their fisheries ministries is often directed elsewhere, i.e., at the tuna fisheries that have made the Western Indian Ocean a bonanza for European (mainly Spanish and French) and East Asian ...
Le Manach, Frédéric   +1 more
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Fisheries in Somali waters: Reconstruction of domestic and foreign catches for 1950–2015

Marine Policy, 2018
Abstract The Somali region, at the Horn of Africa, has experienced a high degree of political and social instability at various times since 1950, through various regimes and an extended period of a lack of national government institutions during civil war.
Tim Cashion   +4 more
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Philippine Marine Fisheries Catches : A Bottom-up Reconstruction, 1950 to 2010

2017
In this volume of the Fisheries Centre Research Reports, a methodology is therefore presented which allows an independent estimation of artisanal catches based on observed daily catches of artisanal fishers, multiplied by annual numbers of days fished and time-series of number of fishers, this procedure being applied separately in four different parts (
Palomares, Maria Lourdes D.   +1 more
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British Columbia Marine Fisheries Catch Reconstruction: 1873 to 2011

2016
BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly, No 188: Winter 2015 ...
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Reconstruction of marine fisheries catches for key countries and regions (1950 - 2005)

2012
Director’s foreword. Canada's arctic marine fish catches (Shawn Booth and Paul Watts). Marine fish catches in North Siberia (Russia, FAO Area 18) (Daniel Pauly and Wilf Swartz). National conflict and fisheries: reconstructing marine fisheries catches for Mozambique (Jennifer L. Jacquet and Dirk Zeller).
Zeller, Dirk, Pauly, D. (Daniel)
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