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Investigating human paleodiet at Mesolithic Yuzhniy Oleniy Ostrov, Karelia using a multi-proxy stable isotope approach. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Eckelmann RII   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

A review of coral reef restoration initiatives in the Western Indian Ocean Region. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Karisa JF   +23 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The nutritional value of invertebrate aquatic foods

open access: yes
Zamborain-Mason J   +17 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Commercialization of fisheries and the subsistence economies of the Alaska Tlingit

Society and Natural Resources, 1992
Abstract The commercialization of salmon in southeast Alaska has affected the traditional subsistence economies of the Tlingit Indians. Over the past hundred years, a mixed subsistence‐market economy that combines subsistence and market sectors has developed in Tlingit communities. Contemporary fishing households in two Tlingit communities are shown to
Martha F. Betts, Robert J. Wolfe
exaly   +2 more sources

Recommendations for the management of subsistence fisheries in South Africa

African Journal of Marine Science, 2002
This paper summarizes recommendations for the management of previously marginalized and neglected subsistence fisheries in South Africa. The recommendations stem from the activities and analyses of a task group appointed by Government and mandated to provide advice about management of the new fishing sector.
G M Branch, B M Clark, A H Dye
exaly   +3 more sources

Subsistence in coastal fisheries policy: What's in a word?

Marine Policy, 2007
Abstract Consideration of subsistence fishing activities seems particularly relevant to coastal fisheries policy, yet formal recognition of subsistence fishing is often absent from associated policy frameworks. A critical problem is the very meaning of the term “subsistence.” A review of the literature on subsistence, dominated until recently by ...
Schumann, Sarah, Macinko, Seth
exaly   +3 more sources

Community-based management of subsistence fisheries in Samoa

Fisheries Management and Ecology, 1999
Much subsistence fishing in tropical regions is based in discrete communities which have a high level of marine awareness and some degree of control of adjacent waters. These factors provide an ideal basis on which to motivate communities to manage their own marine resources. A fisheries extension programme in Samoa encouraged each village community to
M. King, U. Faasili
exaly   +2 more sources

Overturning stereotypes: The fuzzy boundary between recreational and subsistence inland fisheries

Fish and Fisheries, 2022
AbstractInland recreational fisheries provide numerous socio‐economic benefits to fishers, families and communities. Recreationally harvested fish are also frequently consumed and may provide affordable and sustainable but undervalued contributions to human nutrition.
Elizabeth A Nyboer   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Subsistence and small-scale fisheries in South Africa: A ten-year review

Marine Policy, 2006
Abstract The Marine Living Resources Act (1998), legally recognised subsistence fishers and made provision for the declaration of coastal areas for their exclusive use. In 2001, a limited commercial fisheries sector was created. These changes indicated government's commitment to addressing the historical marginalisation of small-scale fishers ...
Merle Sowman
exaly   +2 more sources

Searching for Subsistence: In the Field in Pursuit of an Elusive Concept in Small-scale Fisheries

Fisheries, 2007
Abstract In small-scale fisheries, there can be no more vulnerable participants than those comprising the subsistence fishing sector. Yet “subsistence” is an ambiguous term in fisheries management and there is little applied research directed at this sector.
Macinko, Seth, Schumann, Sarah
exaly   +2 more sources

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