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    亚太区域渔业和水产养殖现状及潜力 2006 2009
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    The Asia-Pacific region currently produces almost 50 percent of the world’s fish from capture fisheries and over 90 percent from aquaculture, providing food security, revenue and employment to millions. The region is very diverse and considerable differences exist within and among the seas. However, despite this diversity there are also many common trends that will have a large impact on the future of fisheries and aquaculture in the region. One alarming trend is the rapid decline in the status of coastal fishery resources and ecosystems throughout the region. Using regional fishery data and information collated by FAO, this report provides a comprehensive picture of production trends of fisheries and aquaculture and reviews the current status of fisheries resources and aquaculture species and their contribution to national economies and food security. This is illustrated by a detailed view of subregions and aquaculture production by species groups. The report also elaborates on two em erging issues that require close attention to ensure sustainable development of the sector illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and food safety and trade in fisheries and aquaculture.
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    由于2013年12月9日通过的联合国《可持续渔业决议》对非法、不报告和不管制捕鱼等给海洋生境和生态系统造成的持续威胁表示关切,同时指出这些活动对粮食安全和各国经济造成负面影响,对发展中区域影响尤甚,作为回应,制定了《渔获登记制度自愿准则》。因此,《决议》号召各国在粮农组织内部尽快着手制定与渔获登记制度相关的准则和其他相关标准。 该文件是专家磋商会、渔委鱼品贸易分委员会、技术磋商会和渔委等一系列会议的直接产出。该文件是第一份完整论述渔获登记制度的国际政策文件。《准则》在2017年7月的粮农组织大会第四十届会议上正式通过。
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    预防、阻止和消除非法、不报告、不管制捕捞的港口国措施协定 2016
    本宣传册为粮农组织成员国提供有关《港口国措施协定》(PSMA)的信息。提高人们对该《协定》益处的认识将有助于推动各国加入本《协定》。宣传册提供关于非法、不报告、不管制捕捞的一般背景情况,并介绍了《协定》的要求和加入《协定》的程序。此外,它还简述了粮农组织针对该领域所开展的能力建设。

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    FAO species catalogue Vol.4. Sharks of the world. An annotated and illustrated catalogue of shark species known to date. Part 2. Carcharhiniformes 1984
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    This is the fourth in the FAO series of worldwide annotated and illustrated catalogues of major groups of organisms that enter marine fisheries. The present volume includes 342 shark species belonging to 8 orders and 31 families. It provides a comprehensive and illustrated key to all orders and families and sharks, with a glossary of technical terms and measurements. Within each family are given individual accounts of species which include drawings, scientific and vernacular names, informatio n on habitat, biology and fisheries, and a distribution; map for most families there is also a key to genera. The work is fully indexed and there is ample reference to pertinent literature.
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    Library Classified Catalogue (1)/ Bibliothèque de catalogues systématiques (1) 1948
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    The Protocol of 8-9 July 1946 relative to the dissolution of the International Institute of Agriculture, transferred the functions and assets of the said Institute to FAO. Of these assets, the Library is unquestionably the most outstanding and is a lasting record of the Institute's work and its achievement in the field of agriculture. This catalogue will undoubtedly contribute towards a better knowledge of this international Library. This volume in its present form, represents the systematic card-index, by subject of the Brussels Decimal Classification, in French and English, and it's supplemented by the general alphabetical index of authors.

    This is Part 1 of 4 - Books - sections General, Bibliographies, Periodicals, Philosophy and Social Sciences.
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    Pakistan: Urgent call for assistance 2022
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    Severe monsoon weather conditions since mid-June 2022 have disrupted the lives and livelihoods of 33 million people in Pakistan, mainly located in rural areas. Rainfalls were significantly higher than the national 30-year average, leading to devastating floods and landslides that wiped out agricultural lands, livestock assets, forests and critical agricultural infrastructure. The climate-induced disaster struck rural communities amid growing economic and food security challenges, compounding their vulnerabilities and exhausting their resilience. Rural communities, who represent 80 percent of the poorest people in Pakistan and depend on agriculture and livestock keeping for their livelihoods, were among the hardest hit by the disaster, especially in Balochistan, Sindh and Punjab provinces. The document provides an overview of the impact of the disaster on agricultural livelihoods and food security as well as FAO's planned response and funding requirements.