
Fishery Development
- 1st Edition - July 9, 1987
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Author: Bozzano G Luisa
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 4 1 2 0 3 5 - 8
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 1 4 0 1 2 - 6
This book provides an overview of the whole process of fishery development and an appraisal for more efficiency in the industry. Topics include a broad overview of long-term… Read more

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Request a sales quoteThis book provides an overview of the whole process of fishery development and an appraisal for more efficiency in the industry. Topics include a broad overview of long-term changes in development of fisheries; the technical, social, political, organizational, and time requirements of long-term development programs; how to increase the long-term benefits to be derived from fisheries, and artisanal and market fishing, recreational fishing, and fish farming.
PrefaceAcronyms and InitialsPart I: Lessons from the Past Chapter 1. Issues and Challenges 1.1 A New Era in the Fisheries 1.2 The Diversity of the Fisheries 1.3 The Government Burden Notes and References Chapter 2. Economic Development 2.1 Goals and Policies 2.2 A Recent Activity 2.3 The Time Dimensions 2.4 The Changing Food and Hunger Problems 2.5 Sources of International Development Assistance 2.6 Lessons from Experience Notes and References Chapter 3. Fishery Systems 3.1 Types of Fisheries 3.2 Resources 3.3 Fishing Methods 3.4 Farming Methods 3.5 Recent Trends in Overall Production 3.6 Processing and Products 3.7 Markets 3.8 Governments Notes and References Chapter 4. The Transition of the Fisheries 4.1 New Laws 4.2 Future Supplies 4.3 Competition with Other Water Use 4.4 Irrational Fishing 4.5 New Goals Notes and ReferencesPart II: Fishery Development Experience Chapter 5. The Evolution of Fishing and Its Governance 5.1 Ancient Practices and Laws 5.2 Depletion of the Stocks 5.3 Fishery Management 5.4 Fishery Development Notes and References Chapter 6. Case Histories of National Market Fishery Development Experience 6.1 A Fundamental Difference—India's Kerala Coast 6.2 An Evolutionary Process—Sierra Leone 6.3 Restrained by the EEZ—Thailand 6.4 A Fickle Current—Peru 6.5 Failed Expectations—Eastern Canada 6.6 Controlled Development—Japan 6.7 Trouble Ahead—United States Notes and References Chapter 7. The Farmers' Edge 7.1 The Private Transitional Systems 7.2 Public Enhancement of the Fisheries and Improvement of the Commons 7.3 The Private Forage Systems 7.4 The Private Feed Systems Notes and References Chapter 8. The Anglers' Edge 8.1 A Social Preference 8.2 The Business in Support of Angling 8.3 Development Action Notes and ReferencesPart III: Future Strategy Chapter 9. Constraints on Fishery Development 9.1 Constraints on Fish Farming 9.2 Constraints on Angling 9.3 Constraints on Market Fishing 9.4 The Policy Shortfall in Market Fishing Notes and References Chapter 10. Overcoming the Constraints 10.1 Problems for All Coastal Countries 10.2 External Assistance 10.3 The Policy Dilemmas 10.4 Policy Change 10.5 Parting Observations Notes and ReferencesAppendices A. Summary of Goals, Principles, and Guidelines for Fishery Development B. Major References on DevelopmentIndex
- Edition: 1
- Published: July 9, 1987
- No. of pages (eBook): 248
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9780124120358
- eBook ISBN: 9780323140126
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