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Fish is an important source of protein which is highly needed for human beings to experience necessary growth and development. This is the reason for the phenomenal rise in the consumption of fish in order ...
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882. [Article] Fisheries Co-management and its benefits: The Case of Small-scale Fisheries in Malawi
Fisheries management is more of human management than fish management. This is evidenced by the many fishing regulation that are developed world-wide and imposed on the fishers who harvest the fish resources. ...Citation -
884. [Article] The Challenge of Improving Fish Consumption in Developing Countries : The Case of Indonesia
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886. [Article] Western Rock Lobster Fishery: A Case Study in Fisheries Management - From Success? to Recruitment Failure? and Where to Now?
Australia’s western rock lobster fishery is its most valuable and hence from a biological perspective most tightly managed major commercial fishery, yet it has been beset by problems of miniscule recruitment ...Citation -
887. [Article] Adoption and farm-level impact of genetically improved farmed tilapia (GIFT) in the Philippines
Over the last four decades, the aquaculture sector especially in developing countries has experienced dramatic growth. The increase in aquaculture production is a combination of area expansion and technological ...Citation -
888. [Article] Assessing Policies Promoting Poverty Alleviation and Marine Resource Sustainability in Impoverished Coastal Communities
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Ecosystem based fishery management has moved beyond rhetorical statements calling for a more holistic approach to resource management, to implementing decisions on resource use that are compatible with ...
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