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ProjectFishing Craft Development In Kerala: Evaluation Report - BOBP/WP/25 1984
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No results found.This paper results from a project to examine various development alternatives concerning fishing craft development in Kerala. The project, which was in operation from April 1981 to April 1983, was meant to provide the Kerala Government with information needed to make investment decisions concerning craft and engines. Specifically, the project examined whether the performance of Thanguvala canoes can be improved by motorising them with locally made engines; whether a new type of sailcraft ca n be developed to replace traditional dugout canoes; whether motorisation can improve the efficiency of small-mesh gillnetters; and whether a new type of engine-cum sail beachcraft can be developed to operate large-mesh driftnets. Fishing trials for project activities were held in co-operation with local fishermen and crew at villages near Quilon and Trivandrum. On behalf of BOB P. consultant Oyvind Guibrandsen provided technical assistance for executing the project. On behalf of the Govern ment of Kerala, Mr V G Joseph, Co-ordination Officer in the Directorate of Fisheries, provided counterpart assistance. The project was initially funded by the FAO/UNDP project RAS/77/044, “Small-Scale Fisheries Promotion in South East Asia”, and later by the FAO/SIDA project, GCP/RAS/040/SWE, “Development of Small-Scale Fisheries in the Bay of Bengal”. The RAS/77/044 project, which terminated in 1981, undertook factual surveys and documentation on small-scale fisheries to help research ers, government planners and investors. -
Book (stand-alone)Introduction of New Small Fishing Craft in Kerala, India - BOBP/REP/49 1992
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No results found.This report describes attempts to introduce modified and new types of small fishing craft in the State of Kerala India. Three new types were constructed and tested and one type, a beachlanding craft available on the east coast of India, was introduced. All the craft underwent commercial fishing trials. The work was carried out during I Wc)-90.1989-90. The project. on request from the Government of India. was funded to the tune of US $ 139.000 by FAO under its Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP). The Kerala State Cooperative Federation for Fisheries Development Limited (MATSYAFED) was designated as the government agency responsible for the project execution. The Bay of Bengal Programme (BOBP) provided technical support, equipment and monitory services to implement the project. Besides the authors, other persons actively engaged in the project work were officials ofthc MATSYAFED, officers and technicians of BOBP, managers and staff of two boatyards and. not least, the fi sherfolk. The Bay of Bengal Programme (BOBP) is a multi-agency regional fisheries programme which covers seven countries around the Bay of Bengal - Bangladesh. India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Maldives, Sri Lanka. Thailand. The Programme plays a catalytic and consultative role: it develops, demonstrates and promotes new techniques. technologies or ideas to help improve the conditions of small-scale fisherfolk communities in membercountries. -
ProjectThe Possibilities For Technical Cooperation Between Developing Countries (T.C.D.C.) In Fisheries - BOBP/WP/11 1981
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No results found.This paper briefly assesses possibilities for TCDC (Technical Cooperation Among Developing Countries) in the fisheries sector of countries in the Bay of Bengal region. It also outlines proposals for TCDC activities in the region, and gives a fairly detailed description of institutions in the region through which TCDC may be implemented. The paper examines the history of the TCDC concept and summarises past and current TCDC activities of the Bay of Bengal Programme. It assesses the interes t and willingness of governments in TCDC, and describes funding and administrative arrangements. The paper was prepared by Mr. E. H. Nichols, till recently Director of Agriculture and Fisheries in Hong Kong, who was a consultant to the Bay of Bengal Programme for a study on TCDC. The paper was prepared after a four-week tour of the Bay of Bengal region (October 4 to November 2, 1980), when the consultant met fisheries experts and officials of the BOBP’s member countries, and held discussi ons with them on TCDC. The views expressed in the paper are those of the consultant and do not necessarily reflect the views of the FAO or the BOBP.
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