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Responsible Recreational Fisheries: A Chinese Perspective
Fisheries, 2017Abstract Recreational fisheries have been largely developed only in recent decades in China. However, this development is not occurring in an entirely responsible manner. Responsible recreational fisheries in China require fully considering socioeconomic and environmental impacts and minimizing negative impacts of fisheries and fishery ...
Yushun Chen, Robert M Hughes
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Responsible fisheries in the marine ecosystem
Fisheries Research, 2002M Sinclair +6 more
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2004
The concept of responsible fisheries and the possibility of elaborating guidelines or a code of practice for responsible fisheries was first mooted at the 1991 Session of the Committee on Fisheries (COFI) within the context of its discussions relating to largescale pelagic driftnet fishing (FAO 1991).
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The concept of responsible fisheries and the possibility of elaborating guidelines or a code of practice for responsible fisheries was first mooted at the 1991 Session of the Committee on Fisheries (COFI) within the context of its discussions relating to largescale pelagic driftnet fishing (FAO 1991).
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Response to Comment on “Tracking the global footprint of fisheries”
Science, 2018Amoroso et al . demonstrate the power of our data by estimating the high-resolution trawling footprint on seafloor habitat. Yet we argue that a coarser grid is required to understand full ecosystem impacts. Vessel tracking data allow us to estimate the footprint of human activities across a variety of scales, and ...
David A. Kroodsma +13 more
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The spiny lobster fishery in the WECAFC region - an approach to responsible fisheries management
Marine and Freshwater Research, 2002The Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus is widely distributed in the western central Atlantic and supports important fisheries in many of the countries within this area. Total reported landings have been between 27000 and 30000 tonnes per annum over the last decade.
K. L. Cochrane +3 more
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Economic & Political Weekly, 2017
The article “Responsible Fisheries: Kerala Fish Workers Open New Path in Co-governance” (EPW, 29 August 2015) argued that the “Kochi Initiative” in Kerala—a collaboration between fi shers and government scientists—was a major breakthrough in fi sheries governance. We suggest that these authors cheered too soon. Through evidence from coastal Tamil Nadu,
Bavinck, M. +2 more
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The article “Responsible Fisheries: Kerala Fish Workers Open New Path in Co-governance” (EPW, 29 August 2015) argued that the “Kochi Initiative” in Kerala—a collaboration between fi shers and government scientists—was a major breakthrough in fi sheries governance. We suggest that these authors cheered too soon. Through evidence from coastal Tamil Nadu,
Bavinck, M. +2 more
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Toward Sustainable and Responsible Tuna Fisheries
Reviews in Fisheries Science, 1999ABSTRACT The ‘Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries’ adopted by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN) in 1995 (FAO, 1995) is discussed. Implementation of this Code in the tuna fisheries is highlighted because compliance with this Code is the fundamental condition for tuna fishing nations to be able to continue to ...
Tom Nishida, David Fluharty
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Production Responses for Multi-species Fisheries
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 1981Production equations are estimated for five major species of fish harvested in the Northwest Atlantic including Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus), flounder (Pleuronectiformes), redfish (Sebastes marinus), and herring (Clupea harengus) using data collected by the International Commission for the Northeast Atlantic ...
R. J. Agnello, L. G. Anderson
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