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Book (series)The world lobster market 2017
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No results found.This is a report on the size of the market for Caribbean spiny lobster (Panulirus argus), the biggest market players (traders, retailers, restaurant chains) and their relationship to producers in Central America in order to contentualize the market for Caribbean spiny lobster. General aspects of the lobster market are discussed in detail, including all types of lobster species and harvesting methods used in the geographic area under analysis. -
Book (series)FAO species catalogue. Vol.13. Marine Lobsters of the World. An annotated and illustrated catalogue of marine lobsters known to date. 1991
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No results found.This is the thirteenth issue in the FAO series of world-wide annotated and illustrated catalogues of major groups of organisms that enter marine fisheries. The present volume on marine lobsters includes 149 species in 3 infraorders, 10 families and 33 genera. There is an introductory section that supplies general remarks on the biology and fisheries of lobsters, a glossary of technical terms, illustrated keys to infraorders, superfamilies, families, subfamilies and species, and detailed accounts on species. Species accounts include illustrations of the species and their distributions, and information on scientific and vernacular names, types, distribution, habitat, biology, size, interest to fisheries, and relevant literature. Following the species accounts is a table of species by major fishing area, an index, and a bibliography. Two original contributions to nomenclature are presented in this volume. A new subgenus, Sagmariasus, is erected under the palinurid genus Jasus. In addition , the new name, Callianassa biffari, is proposed to replace the junior primary homonym C. affinis Holmes, 1900. -
Journal, magazine, bulletinEcosystem approach for fisheries management assessment for lobster fisheries and proposed intervention management actions in fisheries management area 573 in Indonesia
Report of enabling transboundary cooperation for sustainable management of the Indonesian Sea (ISLME project) GEF/FAO project no: GCP/RAS/289/GFF
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No results found.Lombok Tengah District is one of the regions in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Province of Indonesia, which has a high diversity of marine resources including lobster resources. It is situated in southern coast of NTB, and part of Fisheries Management Area (FMA) 573. However, the utilization of lobster resources has not been carried out properly, following the principles of sustainable fisheries i.e. prohibited fishing gear operations, catching immature size and other irresponsible violations. There are several problems related to lobster resources management, mainly related to the availability of lobster resources and the sustainability of the lobster fishing business. The objectives of the assessment are to (1) evaluate lobster fisheries management based on indicators on EAFM in Lombok Tengah District; (2) identify the main problems in lobster fisheries and gaps in lobster fisheries management that need to be intervened by the government; and (3) provide recommendation of interventions for ISLME activities based on the results of the EAFM assessment and identification of management gaps.
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