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21. [Article] Prospects and challenges of kattudel fishery : an ancient fishing technique in Sri Lanka
Kattudel or stake net fishery is an ancient (from early 1950s) lagoon fishing technique in many regions of Sri Lanka. It drags special attention due to the absence of open access nature. The fishery is ...Citation -
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The coastal fishery in French Guyana is a challenging case study for the implementation of the ecosystem based fishery management. Although the current situation of this small scale fishery could be considered ...
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24. [Article] Time Discounting Behaviour of Small-Scale Fishers in Open Access and Traditionally Managed Reef Fisheries
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26. [Article] Overview of van chai in Thue Thien Hue, Vietnam: Tradition, present and future challenges
During process of seeking methods of advanced fishery management experience to apply into small-scale fishery in Thua Thien Hue – Viet Nam, the author is surprised that some advanced countries also apply ...Citation -
27. [Article] Measuring Fishing Vessel Safety and Risk Taking
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The Mekong River Delta plays an essential role to Vietnam’s economy in terms of both rice and fish production. Annual flooding water and a rich level of aquatic resources strongly affect about 10 million local ...
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29. [Article] Profile of the Illegal Abalone Fishery in South Africa: Is a Sustainable, Legal Fishery Achievable?
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This paper will address the effectiveness of fisheries co-management between the Ministry of Fisheries and Te Arawa a central north island indigenous tribe of Aotearoa/New Zealand. The Ministry of Fisheries, ...
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