Collective action in fishery resource management and its challenges in Ethiopia: a review
Natural resources such as fish are vital for improving human livelihood and serving as sources of food, income and employment opportunities in Ethiopia. But, its degradation and overexploitation lead to anxiety about the living standards of human beings ...
Oliyad Sori Zenbaba
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Widow rockfish: Proceedings of a workshop, Tiburon, California, December 11-12, 1980 [PDF]
This workshop was organized because of the increase between 1978 and 1980 in coastwide landings of widow rockfish, from less than 1,000 mt to more than 20,000 mt, and because of scientists' concern with the lack of knowledge both of the fishery and ...
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Fishery resource assessment and sustainable utilization (FRASU) is a topic of global concern. Although fishery resources are highly profitable, these are linked to environmental and socio-economic issues.
Peng Xu+3 more
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Fisheries and Fishery Management in a Variable Climate
Fisheries around the world are in collapse despite decades of research and attempts to manage them. While conventional bioeconomic models of fishery depletion are well-understood, reversing these trends has proven to be a stubborn problem, even in the presence of science-based management regimes.
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Development of a Community-Based Fishery Management System in Japan [PDF]
The development of Japan's community-based fishery management system is described. Over the past 250 years, three fishery laws were in effect. These fishery laws commonly adopted a fishing rights system as a tool for coastal fisheries management.
Yamamoto, Tadashi
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The application of economic instruments to the management of threatened species : a fisheries case study in the Galápagos Islands : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Applied Science (Natural Resource Economics), Massey University, [PDF]
Under open access conditions fisheries tend to suffer from overexploitation and rent dissipation. This situation makes regulation necessary to achieve sustainability.
Bermeo Alvear, Santiago Antonio
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Social-Ecological Scale Mismatches and the Collapse of the Sea Urchin Fishery in Maine, USA
Scale mismatches result in incomplete or ambiguous feedback that impairs the ability to learn and adapt and, ultimately, to sustain natural resources. Our aim is to examine the sea urchin fishery in Maine, USA to better understand the multiscale, social,
Teresa R. Johnson+3 more
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Marine copepod communities play crucial roles in ocean ecosystems. However, their accurate assessment remains challenging due to taxonomic complexities. This study combines morphological and DNA metabarcoding approaches to evaluate copepod diversity and ...
So-yeon Kim+3 more
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Institutional and policy issues in the management of fisheries and coastal resources in Cambodia [PDF]
Fishery management, Governments, Fishery policies, Resource conservation, Resource management, Cambodia,
Carson, T.+10 more
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Coastal resources management in Indonesia: legal and institutional aspects [PDF]
Fishery management, Natural resources, Fishery policies, Resource conservation, Governments, Resource management, Indonesia,
Purwaka, T.H., Sunoto
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