Fish Catching Methods of the World

Fish Catching Methods of the World
Author: Otto Gabriel,Klaus Lange,Erdmann Dahm,Thomas Wendt
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780470995631

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In the sixteen years since the last edition of Von Brant’s classic work was published, fishing and fisheries have undergone vast changes. Not only has there been great progress in the development of new tools, materials and techniques, but the industry has seen an increasing need to address controversial issues such as declining fish stocks, enormous quantities of bycatch and discard and the impact of towed fishing gear on the environment. Fully revised and updated to reflect such changes, the fourth edition of this widely read and popular book offers: A unique, comprehensive survey of the evolution of fishing methods throughout the world Approximately 750 illustrations showing the extensive range of methods, techniques and equipment used in fishing across the globe Fishing gear classified according to the FAO system Additional chapters: Fishing Effects on Fish Stocks and Environment and Fishery and Gear Research All researchers, fisheries scientists, fisheries students, administrators and libraries in universities and research establishments where fish and fisheries are studied and taught will find this book a valuable addition to their shelves. Commercial and sports fishermen will also find Fish Catching Methods of the World a fascinating and vital reference.

Fish Catching Methods of the World

Fish Catching Methods of the World
Author: Andres von Brandt
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1972
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: IND:39000005919241

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Von Brandt s Fish Catching Methods of the World

Von Brandt s Fish Catching Methods of the World
Author: Otto Gabriel,Klaus Lange,Erdmann Dahm,Thomas Wendt
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-08-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0852382804

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In the sixteen years since the last edition of Von Brant’s classic work was published, fishing and fisheries have undergone vast changes. Not only has there been great progress in the development of new tools, materials and techniques, but the industry has seen an increasing need to address controversial issues such as declining fish stocks, enormous quantities of bycatch and discard and the impact of towed fishing gear on the environment. Fully revised and updated to reflect such changes, the fourth edition of this widely read and popular book offers: A unique, comprehensive survey of the evolution of fishing methods throughout the world Approximately 750 illustrations showing the extensive range of methods, techniques and equipment used in fishing across the globe Fishing gear classified according to the FAO system Additional chapters: Fishing Effects on Fish Stocks and Environment and Fishery and Gear Research All researchers, fisheries scientists, fisheries students, administrators and libraries in universities and research establishments where fish and fisheries are studied and taught will find this book a valuable addition to their shelves. Commercial and sports fishermen will also find Fish Catching Methods of the World a fascinating and vital reference.

Fish Catching Methods of the World

Fish Catching Methods of the World
Author: Andres von Brandt
Publsiher: Fishing News Books Limited
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1984
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0852381255

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This book grew out of Professor Von Brandt′s lifetime devotion to the study of fishing gears and catching methods from prehistoric times to the present. In it he shows how the main components of early methods – netting, lines, hooks, floats and sinkers – are still in common use even though their efficiency has been improved. His extensive travels have enabled him to include examples from many eras and many different parts of the world and his descriptions are enhanced by hundreds of illustrations. He describes gears in logical sequence from the most primitive gathering methods to the possible use of fully automated harvesting machines totally operated by computers. Also, he has developed a rational classification system for the multitude of fish devices and techniques. Although this has been done in a most scholarly way, the resultant text is alive with interesting anecdotes. This meticulously compiled edition will be invaluable to eveyone concerned with commercial fisheries as well as a delight to sport fishermen and all with an interest in fish or its capture.

Fisheries Technologies for Developing Countries

Fisheries Technologies for Developing Countries
Author: National Research Council,Policy and Global Affairs,Board on Science and Technology for International Development
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 1988-02-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780309037884

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In developing countries, traditional fishermen are important food contributors, yet technological information and development assistance to third-world nations often focuses on agriculture and industrial fishing, without addressing the needs of independent, small-scale fishermen. This book explores technological considerations of small-scale, primitive fishing technologies, and describes innovative, relatively inexpensive methods and tools that have already been successfully applied in developing countries. It offers practical information about all aspects of small-scale fishing, including boat design and construction, fishing methods and gear, artificial reef construction and fish aggregating devices, techniques for coastal mariculture, and simple methods for processing and preserving fish once they are caught. Fisheries Technologies for Developing Countries is illustrated throughout with photographs of the devices and construction methods described in the text.

Indian Fishing

Indian Fishing
Author: Hilary Stewart
Publsiher: D & M Publishers
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1926706390

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The Northwest Coast people devised ingenious ways of catching the different species of fish, creating a technology vastly different from that of today’s industrial world. With attention to clarity and detail, Hilary Stewart illustrates their hooks, lines, sinkers, lures, floats, clubs, spears, harpoons, nets, traps, rakes and gaffs, showing how these were made and used in over 450 drawings and 75 photographs. One section demonstrates how the catch was butchered, cooked, rendered and preserved. The spiritual aspects of fishing are described as well — prayers and ceremonies in gratitude and honour to the fish, customs and taboos indicating the people’s respect for this life-giving resource. The fish designs on household and ceremonial objects are depicted — images that tell of fishing’s importance to the whole culture.

What is the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries

What is the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9251045410

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The actual Code of conduct is also available (1996) (ISBN 9251038341).

Seas and Waterways of the World 2 volumes

Seas and Waterways of the World  2 volumes
Author: John Zumerchik,Steven L. Danver
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 792
Release: 2009-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781851097166

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This is the first comprehensive encyclopedia on the history of the vast and varied ways human beings have used the world's waterways for business, protection, and recreation. Seas and Waterways of the World: An Encyclopedia of History, Uses, and Issues offers a comprehensive introduction to humanity's historical reliance on the world's seas and waterways and how that reliance continues to evolve. Over the course of two volumes, this extraordinary resource describes the world's major nautical features, the wide variety of uses for those waterways, and a number of essential issues arising from water-borne commerce. The encyclopedia marks the emergence of the aquarium, cruise, energy, fishing, insurance, mining, trade, transportation, recreation, and sport industries, and includes entries on harbors, ports, and coastal development that play a part in the economics of commercial water use. Also included is coverage of a number of significant themes such as the rise and fall of the Erie Canal as the gateway to the Midwest, and the declining popularity of the Panama Canal.