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Rey-valette, H; Martins, P. |
A new programme concerning the experimentation of about thirty Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) is to start in the Cape Verde Islands at the end of 1999. In this context, this communication is intended: - to evaluate the halieutic, economic and social conditions of the artisanal fishery in this archipelago, notably in terms of assets and constraints. Although these conditions are very heterogeneous depending on islands, the fads seem to be able to help the stabilization and the development of the fishing activities, disadvantaged by a low productivity, limited operating ranges of boats, and very irregular outings at sea. But the narrowness of the domestic market is likely to cause drops in the fish prices if the production increases, while the absence of... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Attracting techniques; Capture fishery economics; Fishery management; Operational costs; Stock assessment; Tuna fisheries; Article Geographic Terms: Cape Verde Is.. |
Ano: 2000 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00042/15317/12644.pdf |
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Blanco Rodríguez, J.C.. |
Con el fin de brindar una panorámica actual del estado del recurso esponja en la plataforma cubana se desarrolló el siguiente trabajo. Inicialmente se efectuó una interpretación de la variación de las capturas totales de esponjas comerciales a nivel nacional, desde el año 1960 hasta el 2005. Posteriormente, se desarrolló una interpretación de la actividad pesquera de este recurso desde 1996 hasta el 2005, para las regiones nor-central (Archipiélago Sabana-Camagüey) y el Golfo de Batabanó (Plataforma sur-occidental). En ambas regiones además, se analizó el comportamiento de las capturas totales de esponjas comerciales por especie y por otro lado, se estimó la abundancia de esponjas comerciales en algunas áreas correspondientes a estas regiones. El análisis... |
Tipo: Theses and Dissertations |
Palavras-chave: Capture fishery economics; Fishery economics; Production platforms. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/2609 |
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Hutton, T.; Raakjaer Nielsen, J.; Mayekiso, M.. |
As part of a global comparative study of user-participation in fisheries management, a neo-institutional economic framework analysis is applied to the South African Deep-sea Hake Fishery to evaluate past and present co-management arrangements. It is postulated that the comprehensive partnerships that exist will struggle to remain legitimate and functional during major changes in the access-rights regime. The government is redistributing quota to new entrants and previously-disadvantaged South Africans, resulting in competition between the established demersal trawl fleet and a new longline sector for access rights. The established industry is currently undertaking restructuring via investment schemes, joint ventures and share agreements. The relationship... |
Tipo: Proceedings Paper |
Palavras-chave: Hake fisheries; Capture fishery economics. |
Ano: 1999 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/720 |
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