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ProjectPlanning for the development of artisanal fishing in West Africa: fish production and processing, its practical, technical and socio-economic aspects 1986
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With financial assistance from Denmark and Norway, and in collaboration with the Peoples Republic of Benin, the Fisheries Department of FAO is implemen--ting in West Africa a programme of small scale fisheries development, commonly called the lOAF Project. This programme is based upon an integrated approach involving production, processin and marketing of fish, and related activities ; it also involves, in particular, an active and full participation of the target fishing communities This report is a working parier and the conclusions and recommendations are those considered appropriate at the time of preparation The working papers have not necessarily been cleared for publication by the government(s) concerned nor by FAO. They may be modified in the light of further knowiege gained at subsequent stages of the Project and issued later in other series The designations employed and the presentation of material do not imply the expression of any opinion on the part of FAO or a financing agency concerning the illegal status of any country, territory, city or area,or concerning the determination of its frontiers or boundaries. -
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DocumentLegal and institutional aspects of fisheries management in Sri Lanka with particular reference to the control of foreign fishing in the exclusive economic zone 1978
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No results found.The Government of Sri Lanka extended its jurisdiction over fisheries to 200 miles in 1977 and requested assistance from the Indian Ocean Programme in revising its fisheries legislation to meet the needs of the new zone. The present report examines the adequacy of existing legislation and institutions and recommends new draft legislation and implementing regulations for the control of foreign fishing operations. The report then examines the present systems for monitoring, surveillance and enforce ment over foreign fishing operations and makes general recommendations concerning the principles to be adopted in setting up a new system. Recommendations are also made concerning guidelines and minimum standard for foreign participation in the Sri Lanka fisheries industry. Finally the report points out the need for a complete revision of the fisheries Ordinance and makes some comments on issues that will need to be examined further in that revision.
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