Successful Fisheries Management

Successful Fisheries Management
Author: Stephen Cunningham,Tim Bostock
Publsiher: Eburon Uitgeverij B.V.
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789059720619

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This book centres around seven case studies, ranging from the Pacific halibut fishery to traditional community-based management in India, from the Australian Northern prawn fishery to artisanal fishing in Senegal, and from co-management initiatives in Shetland, the management of hake fisheries in Namibia, to the Mauritanian fish trade, each of which demonstrates some facets of successful fisheries management. The failure of fisheries management has been widely analysed, its successes far less so. Successful Fisheries Management outlines ways to improve fisheries management, by drawing on successful management experience to identify the fundamentals of good practice. Given the multi-faceted nature of success, there is no unique recipe. The book suggests however that, for those involved in the development and promotion of more effective fisheries management, the major challenge is not to do the same things better, but to do them differently.

Rebuilding of marine fisheries Part 2

Rebuilding of marine fisheries Part 2
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2018-10-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789251307861

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This report provides 13 case studies of fisheries rebuilding initiatives, including measures to regulate exploitation patterns for cod and herring in the Northeast Atlantic, and a performance assessment for Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Bluefin tuna.

Marine Fisheries Case Studies

Marine Fisheries Case Studies
Author: Marilyn Chakroff,Random DuBois
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1982
Genre: Fisheries
ISBN: MINN:319510029206389

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Case Studies in Fisheries Conservation and Management

Case Studies in Fisheries Conservation and Management
Author: Brian R. Murphy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Fishery management
ISBN: 1934874183

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"Through more than 30 original case studies related to contemporary conservation and management issues in fisheries, this new book challenges student to develop critical-thinking and problem-solving skills that will serve them as future natural resource professionals. Intended to encourage students to go beyond the 'information' level of many science texts, these case studies have no 'right answers'. Many of the cases are presented in a dilemma format, where students are asked to assess information from a variety of sources, find additional information as needed, and propose and evaluate alternative solutions. Cases are approached from a variety of dimensions (biological, ecological, political, cultural, and socioeconomic) and stakeholder perspectives. Spiral binding allows the book to lie flat for easy reference during classroom discussions and activities."--Publisher's description.

Managing Fish

Managing Fish
Author: Laura Jones,Miriam Bixby,Fraser Institute (Vancouver, B.C.)
Publsiher: The Fraser Institute
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2003
Genre: Fisheries
ISBN: 9780889752078

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Case Studies in Fisheries Self governance

Case Studies in Fisheries Self governance
Author: Ralph Edwin Townsend,Ross Shotton,Hirotsugu Uchida
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9251058970

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This special issue focuses on the Scientific forum held at the beginning of the International Technical Conference on Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, which took place in Interlaken, Switzerland, in September 2007

Handbook of Marine Fisheries Conservation and Management

Handbook of Marine Fisheries Conservation and Management
Author: R. Quentin Grafton,Ray Hilborn,Dale Squires,Maree Tait,Meryl Williams
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 784
Release: 2010-01-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0199708282

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This handbook is the most comprehensive and interdisciplinary work on marine conservation and fisheries management ever compiled. It is the first to bridge fisheries and marine conservation issues. Its innovative ideas, detailed case studies, and governance framework provide a global special perspective over time and treat problems in the high seas, community fisheries, industrial fishing, and the many interactions between use and non-use of the oceans. Its policy tools and ideas for overcoming the perennial problems of over fishing, habitat and biodiversity loss address the facts that many marine ecosystems are in decline and plagued by overexploitation due to unsustainable fishing practices. An outstanding feature of the book is the detailed case-studies on conservation practice and fisheries management from around the world. These case studies are combined with 'foundation' chapters that provide an overview of the state of the marine world and innovative and far reaching perspectives about how we can move forward to face present and future challenges. The contributors include the world's leading fisheries scientists, economists, and managers. Ecosystem and incentive-based approaches are described and complemented by tools for cooperative, participatory solutions. Unique themes treated: fisher behavior and incentives for management beyond rights-based approaches; a synthesis of proposed 'solutions'; a framework for understanding and overcoming the critical determinants of the decline in fisheries, degradation of marine ecosystems, and poor socio-economic performance of many fishing communities; models for innovative policy instruments; a plan of action and adoption pathways to promote sustainable fishing practices globally. Collectively, the handbook's many valuable contributions offer a way forward to both understanding and resolving the multifaceted problems facing the world's oceans.

Marine Protected Areas

Marine Protected Areas
Author: Jessica S. Sanders,D. F. Gréboval,Antonia Hjort
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO)
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: MINN:31951D03691385S

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The five case studies from Belize, Mauritania, Samoa, Philippines and Japan were prepared as part of a set of 16 studies gathering national experiences from around the world. The studies are intended to ground the FAO Technical Guidelines on Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and Fisheries1 in practical experience and to inform the use of MPAs globally