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Small-scale Fisheries in Croatia
2005In this paper we described status and trend in small-scale fisheries in Croatia.
Soldo, Alen +2 more
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Transdisciplinary Science for Small-Scale Fisheries
2018The move from what is called Mode 1 to Mode 2 science involves a shift from the ethos and practice of academic, curiosity driven, and disciplinary oriented research to a science more targeted for policy-making. In Mode 2 fisheries science, this would imply a problem-oriented focus, such as poverty alleviation within small-scale fisheries, but driven ...
Mbachi Ruth Msomphora, Svein Jentoft
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Small-scale fisheries in Croatia
2007Coastal waters are one of rather important fishing grounds of the eastern Adriatic Sea. The area is the most productive Adriatic zone owing to the vicinity of the land and fresh water inflows. The coastal eastern Adriatic has been heavily exploited because a large number (>50) of fishing gears are used there.
Matić Skoko, Sanja +7 more
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Characteristics of the Bulgarian Small-Scale Fisheries
2020Small-scale fisheries in Bulgaria emerged largely after 1990, when the industrial fisheries of the country went into decline. Small-scale fisheries now constitute the bulk of the Bulgarian fisheries sector and include the majority of its fishing population.
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Small-scale fisheries in the blue economy: Review of scholarly papers and multilateral documents
Ocean and Coastal Management, 2022Raymond K Ayilu +2 more
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Grappling with diversity in small-scale fisheries
Nature FoodMichelle Tigchelaar +1 more
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2015
Small-scale fishers (SSFs) are among the most vulnerable socio-economic groups because of their high dependence on marine resource harvesting. While small-scale fisheries employ the overwhelming majority of the world's fishers and contribute substantially to the global catch, they are, on the whole, marginalised and ignored. Despite their importance in
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Small-scale fishers (SSFs) are among the most vulnerable socio-economic groups because of their high dependence on marine resource harvesting. While small-scale fisheries employ the overwhelming majority of the world's fishers and contribute substantially to the global catch, they are, on the whole, marginalised and ignored. Despite their importance in
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Small scale fisheries in Europe: A comparative analysis based on a selection of case studies
Fisheries Research, 2013MIGUEL B Gaspar, Francesc Maynou
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Gender and small‐scale fisheries: a case for counting women and beyond
Fish and Fisheries, 2015Danika Kleiber, Leila M Harris
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